Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 3, 2025, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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PASSAGES
A COMMITMENT TO FAMILY / C1
Jubilation broke out across the city, country and Commonwealth 80 years ago
when all hostilities ceased in Europe
We mark VE-Day as May 8 approaches / F2-3
Jen Zoratti:
You laughed, I had fun — lessons from
my first ever standup gig / D1
Rebecca Chambers:
Challenging conversations in
uncomfortable spaces / F6
Winnipeg artist Kal Barteski,
with her signature script, has
teamed with the Free Press to
create a unique line of items that
capture our country's current
patriotic fervour / A2, D1
Jets struggle in St. Louis
After another lopsided loss, it’s down to a
last chance for the Jets back on home ice
Sunday in winner-take-all Game 7 / E1
ON THE PRECIPICE OF PEACE
COLUMNISTS
LOVE
Letters
Carney lays out vision
First stop is Washington to talk trade;
throne speech to be delivered by
King Charles / A3
The mounting
cost of safety
Security-related expenses at city facilities
have tripled in the last decade / A6
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