By the Wedge – Quickie Post This October 3rd will determine the future of the province of Manitoba. We hope that the Liberal candidate in third place in the polls will not exact his power from a minority position as does the NDP in Ottawa if the NDP slides into first place with a minority … Continue reading
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Manitoba’s Flood Mitigation Delivers Good News For Spring
By theWedge.LIVE In its February 27 Outlook Report prepared by the Hydrologic Forecast Centre of Manitoba Infrastructure reports the risk of major spring flooding in most Manitoba basins is low. The risk of major spring flooding is low for the Assiniboine River, Souris River, Qu’Appelle River and Saskatchewan River. The risk of major flooding is … Continue reading
Manitoba Celebrates 150 Year Old Family Farms
By Dieter Gruntam for theWedge.LIVE First it was 100 years, “Century Farms.” Then 125, “Heritage Farms.” Now Manitoba celebrates its 150th with its cherished farmers yet again, “Legacy Farms.” The Tamarack family farm in Erickson, Manitoba, is relatively small. They grow quinoa and livestock. They are a second generation farm started in the 70s surely … Continue reading
Beautiful Manitoba Joins the Wedge National Roll-out
By theWedge.LIVE The Forks shown above is located at the joining of two rivers in Winnipeg, the Red and Assiniboine rivers. It has long been a traditional meeting place–6,000 years–for locals and visitors alike. It was once an abandoned railyard. Now it’s a major tourist destination. That’s re-purposing on a grand scale. It is also … Continue reading