Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 4, 2001, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free Magazine a new kind of teaching arts Molgaard producer wins blizzard the weather As o mainly sunny All 3 locations evenings saturdays Winnipeg David Livingstone school is a Pioneer in the education of children with fetal alcohol syndrome b1 of malay sweeps top awards at Manitoba cinematic gala d1 two City men die in Headon snowmobile collision by Kevin Rollason police and the provinces snowmobile association Are warning of the dangers of excessive Speed after two Winnipeg men died yesterday afternoon in a High Headon snowmobile there want too much of the Snow mobiles Lac Dubonnet ramp Kurt Kamotzki said last the pair Are the 10th and Lith Snow Mobile fatalities in the province this sea the first time in three years that such fatalities have reached double eight snowmobiles died last year and four the year Kamotzki said that the two who were Between the Ages of 35 and died at the scene of the which occurred at about 2 on a curve on the Lee Speed seems to be the major contributing Kamotzki it was right on the Lee River where its 100 feet but it was on a Corner overgrown with bulrushes and they both hugged the though there is no designated Trail on that part of the a snowmobiler familiar with the area said the Rule is to stick to the right wherever you can ride but you be Riding on the same Side of the said Harold president of the snowmobiles of Mani Toba snowman and an area the Rule of thumb stick to the right its no different than driving on a High mattausch said the area where the collision occurred is a highly travelled area on the Pinawa Channel just South of the Lee River Kamotzki said the names Are being withheld until one of the men is formally identified and next of Kin Are continued please see snowmobile collision a2 there the Best in All the land Phil hos suck free press a smashing Triumph jubilant bosons Jennifer Mcdougall left and Jennifer Dowdall embrace As they celebrate with teammates after win Ning the Canadian inter University athletic Union women volleyball championship last night at the University of Mani ranked they beat 3ranked Sherbrooke Vert it or for the National see Page c1 tractor Plant takeover urged nationalize Union Leader demands by Leah Hendry Delta Marsh near expert says traditional animal species in dramatic decline by Martin Zellla Delta one of Canadas most significant is in dramatic decline and could cease to exist As a functioning Marsh within 20 according to a University of Manitoba botanist and aquatic Plant Gordon director of the Delta Marsh Field says there has been a drastic decrease in the variety of Plant and animal species that have traditionally lived in or relied on the Marsh for food and the Marsh is also losing its ability to act As a filter for such contaminants As farm fertilizers and chemicals found in the Runoff from near by agricultural land before the water reaches Lake he Delta Marsh Field station photo Delta Marsh could cease to exist As a functioning Marsh within 20 expert the Marsh is changing i remember when i saw it As a graduate the water was clearer and there were More species of says who has been doing research on Plant life at the Marsh since so now theres a much different and worse its yet another sign of mans abuse of located on the Southeast Corner of Lake Man some 110 Kilometres Northwest of win the Marsh was officially recognized As a wetland of International significance under the ramsar convention in the treaty was signed by More than 100 countries at a meeting on the Protection of wet held in in continued please see Delta Marsh a2 the Leader of Cana Das largest Union threw Down the gaunt let in Winnipeg challenging the provincial and Federal governments to end the four month strike at Buhler versatile by National izing the fort Garry tractor the nip needs to show what Side they Are Buzz Leader of the Cana Dian Auto workers told a raucous crowd packed into a conference room at the Fairmont nip members often come up to me and Why Are the unions voting for the other parties Hargrove i Tell them that a govern ment is about providing a counterbalance to corporate especially abuses of this Hargrove said Ottawa and the provincial nip should nationalize the farm equip ment which has been crippled by a strike since 3 and now faces being moved to the by owner John nationalization would keep the jobs at the fort Garry Plant firmly on Canadian Hargrove a senior assistant to pre Mier Gary doer dismissed the notion out of hand its unfortunate Hes har Grove thrown that out As a pressure but its just not in the the doer assistant arguing the province cant justify taking Over a private business press its not Good enough for the nip to say we Are the government of labour9 and not act Canadian Auto workers Union president Buzz Hargrove because of a labour Hargrove was clearly angered by the comment yes reported in the free if that had been my he would have been Hargrove told the about 240 members of the Caw Are on strike at the trac Tor As the strike drags Buhler has vowed to build a new factory in and move the business Hargrove met with Buhler Friday night hoping to Settle the but he told the jeering crowd yesterday that a solution wont be found with the Winnipeg he told me there was Noth ing to talk Hargrove continued please see versatile a2 Shaw a Home Intel Phi 869 Plaj wpqfpmar01 lqb2xcdrom int Asp Wio Sis 56k Modem 1180 Watt Wihs t win my Ioanid Mouti into fact card and 850 see us at Home expressions 2001 z by o n tic to Nourai us i i it i and 0850 Mitt put Octor la 53x cd rom Athlon Duron my our 5hftwio mind 96k Modem to Panasonic floppy drive Foahd i us phone computers 11549 fax
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