Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Issue date: Sunday, July 28, 2013
Pages available: 30
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 28, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A1 Blog of the week Christian Cassidy gets under the skin of the Blondie's restaurant building / A10 Our Winnipeg Send news tips and photos to tips@ freepress. mb. ca For breaking news go to winnipegfreepress. com DID YOU WIN? Lotto 6/ 49 3, 15, 17, 20, 27, 43 Bonus 30 Pick 3 Winning number: 085 Extra Winning number: 3382191 THE WEATHER Sunny. HIGH 24 LOW 11 INDEX PAGE 2 JULY 28, 2013 Tory flyers use bogus Braille Text touts Conservatives' record on disability issues, but dots not embossed - making them useless for any visually impaired person / A3 The trouble with TIFs Our cash- starved city is mortgaging its future, Bartley Kives writes / A8 Under the bridge - and other quirky places that define our city A9 Max Poulin's back... but not as a Fish B6 Blake Wheeler a True North believer B3 Huma shows how to handle cheating husband / A2 Body pulled from river Distraught canoeists, kayakers seen hugging, crying as police carry out grim task at dock in Stephen Juba Park Saturday morning. Heart- wrenching memorial Hundreds of stuffed toys form a poignant tribute in front of the Coleridge Park Drive home of two young children who died Wednesday. Police have not confirmed if the body found in the river is that of the tots' mother. A3 City's Koreans honour veterans / A5 TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS TREVOR HAGAN/ WINNIPEG FREE PRESS LOS ANGELES - Nearly four months after his son's suicide, popular pastor Rick Warren returned to the pulpit Saturday afternoon at the Southern California megachurch he founded. Warren, dressed in his usual casual black T- shirt and jeans, took the stage at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., and was greeted with a long standing ovation. It was the first time Warren had taken the Saddleback pulpit since his 27- year- old son Matthew shot and killed himself on April 5. In the sermon, first in a series called " How To Get Through What You're Going Through," Rick Warren said he had the perfect role model for his struggles. " God knows what it's like to lose a son," Warren said. - The Associated Press Warren back in the pulpit J. J. Cale, a quietly influential singer- songwriter who stayed in the background while better- known musicians had hits with his songs, including After Midnight, Cocaine and Call Me the Breeze, died Saturday of a heart attack in La Jolla, Calif. He was 74. Cale was never as well- known as Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Johnny Cash or many of the other musicians who recorded his songs. But if his career was unsung, his songs were not. He had been a working musician since the mid- 1950s but was " dirt poor," and about to quit when he was driving through Tulsa, Okla., in 1970 and heard Clapton singing After Midnight on the radio. The song, which Cale had written in about 1966, made the Billboard Top 20 and was Clapton's first major hit as a solo artist. It also secured Cale's musical and financial future. - Washington Post Influential songwriter dies A_ 01_ Jul- 28- 13_ FP_ 01. indd A1 7/ 27/ 13 11: 31: 46 PM ;