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Sunday, February 01, 2015

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 01, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A2 . THE WEATHER Today: Sunny HIGH - 19, LOW - 25 Monday: Sunny HIGH - 16, LOW - 23 . INDEX Local News A3 Canada A4 Canada / World A5 World A6- 7 This City A8- 9 Your Opinion A10 Entertainment A11,12,14 Movies A13 Life A15 Miss Lonelyhearts A15 Sports B1 Comics B13 Puzzles B14 Horoscope B15 Television B15 IN THE EVENT OF A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THIS LIST AND THE OFFICIAL WINNING NUMBERS, THE LATTER SHALL PREVAIL. . Lotto 6/ 49 Winning numbers Saturday for an estimated jackpot of $ 10,000,000 were 9, 13, 18, 20, 24 and 36. The bonus number was 5. The guaranteed prizedraw number ( exact match only) was 41480675- 02. . Western 649 Winning numbers Saturday were 10, 23, 32, 35, 39 and 42. Bonus number was 41. . Pick 3 142. . Extra 5565503. The Extra winning number Friday was: 2393868. . Lotto Max Winning numbers Friday were: 10, 15, 21, 28, 32, 36 and 37. The bonus number was 9. The jackpot of $ 30,000,000 was carried over. This Friday's jackpot is an estimated $ 50,000,000. . Western Max Winning numbers Friday were: 1, 12, 13, 21, 28, 29 and 37. The bonus number was 19. The persons in these photos are of interest to police and may be able to provide investigators with information about the offences. These images are released for identification purposes only. The subjects may or may not be responsible for the crimes indicated. If you are able to identify any of them, call Winnipeg Crime Stoppers at 204- 786- TIPS ( 204- 786- 8477), text TIP170 and your message to CRIMES ( 274637), or leave a secure tip online at winnipegcrimestoppers. com. CLICK . SCIENCE ONCE OVER Do the Donkey What's more fun than running outdoors in a wind chill? Running outdoors in a wind chill and crawling, climbing, pulling and flipping. This Saturday is the Ice Donkey Winter Adventure, a five- kilometre obstacle race in the great outdoors. You can compete as an individual or as a team of donkeys in the event, which takes place at the University of Manitoba. Go to swampdonkeyar. com to register. 2 3 4 5 6 7 Free fun at The Forks Enjoy free programming this afternoon at Arctic Glacier Winter Park. Starting at 1: 30 p. m. at The Forks, the free- for- all include horse- drawn wagon rides, stories and art projects. Check out the snowboard run for tips and tricks from certified instructors. Visit theforks. com for more information. Night at the museum This Wednesday, and the first Wednesday of every month, evenings are free at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Starting this Wednesday, come explore the museum for free between 4 p. m. and 8 p. m. It's a great opportunity for education and inspiration. Visit humanrights. ca to learn more. Touching tale of new arrival From Wednesday through Feb. 13, the Manitoba Theatre for Young People presents New Canadian Kid , a touching play about a young boy adjusting to a new language, customs and culture. There are afternoon and evening performances. Tickets start at $ 15.24 and are available at mtyp. ca. Manitoba music Hear local music at its best. On Thursday night, $ 5 is all you need to see local singer/ songwriter Margaret Howison at the Good Will Social Club. Sing, dance and stomp along to her first EP release, Like A Noise . Brett Nelson, another talented musician, will join the party as the evening opener. The show starts at 7: 30 p. m. Tickets are available at Music Trader on Osborne Street, Into the Music in the Exchange District and the Good Will. Wheels and meals A Moveable Feast, the winter cycling and dining experience highlighting great local restaurants and outdoor terrain, is happening Friday. Cyclists and foodies ride along the river trail stopping for samples at seven restaurants. The three- hour tour starts at 5 p. m., and tickets are $ 40. Visit downtownwinnipegbiz. com for tickets. Get into the swing This Saturday night, try out your dance moves at the Saturday Swing Out at the Ted Motyka Dance Studio at 460 Main St. Drop in for a one- hour class at 8 p. m., then get your heels kicking and your torso twisting when the dancing starts at 9 p. m. Admission is $ 10 for the class and dance, or $ 7 to skip class and just swing out. Check the schedule at swingdancewinnipeg. com for additional classes. A2 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2015 winnipegfreepress. com TAMMY SCHUSTER WINNIPEG FREE PRESS SUNDAY 1355 Mountain Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2X 3B6 PHOTO REPRINTS SWITCHBOARD ADVERTISING FP. Advertising@ freepress. mb. ca EDITORIAL NEWSROOM 204- 697- 7301 HOW TO REACH US Winnipeg Free Press est 1872 / Winnipeg Tribune est 1890 VOL. 143 NO. 82 2015 Winnipeg Free Press, a division of FP Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership. Published seven days a week at 1355 Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2X 3B6, PH: 204- 697- 7000 A member of the Manitoba Press Council 204- 697- 7063 204- 697- 7000 204- 697- 7122 Here there be dragons Long- necked dinosaur may have inspired myths INCIDENT 467 When: Nov. 1, 2014 Where: 1100 block of College Avenue A snowblower was stolen from a garage after the door was forced open. A suspect's image was captured on security video at a nearby store he entered before the break- in. INCIDENT 468 When: Nov. 14, 2014 Where: 1500 block of Regent Avenue West A man at an electronics store grabbed several sets of expensive headphones and hid them under his jacket. He ran from the store and made off in a waiting taxi. E DMONTON - A new species of dinosaur with a neck half the length of its body has been discovered by University of Alberta paleontologists in China. The researchers wonder if the ancient Chinese may have viewed a similar skeleton, leading to enduring myths of dragons. The fossil, which included a large neck vertebra with the head attached, was named Qijianglong. That translates to " Dragon of Qijiang," in honour of the fossil's discovery at a southern China construction site near Qijiang City in 2006. Tetsuto Miyashita, along with Lida Xing and renowned paleontologist Philip Currie, were involved in the discovery, which has been published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . " There is one theory that the Chinese got an inspiration for the dragon by looking at a dinosaur skeleton in the ground," Miyashita said. " They stumbled upon a long- necked creature like this, and they didn't know what it was. " So they put the crocodiles and snakes that they knew together to picture a big, mythical creature like dragons." Miyashita said there are plenty of species of dinosaurs with long necks, but they are usually only one- third of the body length. This one would have had a neck about 7.5 metres in length. " These ones are an extreme species," he said. Miyashita said the neck of the Qijianglong was filled with air to prevent it from being top- heavy. He said it would have been a herbivore and lived on land about 160 million years ago, during the late Jurassic period. It is probably only found in China because of an ancient shallow sea that surrounded the region. " Probably the big dinosaurs could not move around or swim across that shallow sea," he said. " So Asia was quite isolated and, as you can imagine, in an isolated environment a lot of extreme things can happen because they are kind of protected by the barriers." Miyashita said finding the head attached to the neck is rare and occurs in only about five per cent of fossils that are found. Interlocking joints between the vertebrae indicate a surprisingly stiff neck that was much more mobile bending vertically than sideways, similar to a construction crane. The skeleton is now housed in a museum in Qijiang. - The Canadian Press 1 THINGS TO DO A_ 02_ Feb- 01- 15_ FP_ 01. indd A2 1/ 31/ 15 11: 28: 07 PM ;