Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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JULY 21, 2013
Buck's still
the man
B5
Wide open
Open
B2- 3
Does Fringe play go too far?
Festival limits show's attendance to adults only after complaints; reviewer hopes stage is disinfected after performances / A3
Tyler leads The
Players Cup
B2
COLOUR Five kilometres of TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
On the
Roade
again
In the ' 70s, just
about every rocker
in the city passed
through studio's
doors / A8
Blog of
the week
101 ( mostly cheap)
ways to see
Winnipeg / A10
' M�tis Mission Impossible' revealed / A7
Two people are dead following a collision just east of Libau Saturday
afternoon. At approximately 1: 30 p. m. a Buick Allure that had pulled
out to pass some slower- moving traffic on Highway 317 smashed
head- on into a Buick Century.
The male driver of the eastbound Allure was pronounced dead at the
scene. The passenger, an elderly woman, was transported to hospital
with serious injuries by STARS air ambulance, which was dispatched
to the area along with Selkirk RCMP and local emergency crews.
The driver of the westbound Century, an adult female, was also
pronounced dead at the scene.
The names of the deceased will not be released, according to the
RCMP.
No other people or vehicles were involved.
Highway collision kills two
TORONTO - A tree said to have inspired the song The Maple Leaf
Forever was a victim of severe weather that hit southern Ontario.
The aged silver maple near downtown Toronto was among the many
trees that came down as fierce winds moved through the region
Friday night.
The tree stood in front of a house in the city's Leslieville area.
A plaque in front of the house says the tree's falling leaves inspired
Alexander Muir, the one- time principal of nearby Leslieville public
school, to write The Maple Leaf Forever .
Muir wrote the song in 1867, the year of Confederation. He died in
1906.
- The Canadian Press
Maple Leaf Forever; tree not so much
Stop the
condo
charity
Another top- down
project is not what
downtown needs,
Bartley Kives
writes / A8
People run for a lot of reasons: to get away from danger; to be the first in line at a sale...
Saturday, Caitlin and Suzanne Chiupka ( inset) and thousands of other Winnipeggers found a new reason: to get
blasted with multi- coloured corn starch. We've got a full page of photos from the first Color Me Rad run / A4
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