Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 01, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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. 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.
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. 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.
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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.
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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
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