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In 1857, a young boy named Louis Riel left his home on the prairies bound for Montreal. The bright 13-year-old was chosen by a local bishop, Alexandre-Antonin Taché, as a candidate for the ...
When it came to Red River Gold, Ross (Memphis) Pambrun did not have to hear many details of the pitch to sign on. The Calgary ...
The Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre’s annual Salon Cure-a-Thon was successful in raising just over $8,000 in support of ...
The Louis Riel School Division is mourning the loss of a longtime teacher-turned-trustee who was known for her kindhearted nature and “feisty streak.” Darlene Gerrior, vice-chair of the ...
The Manitoba Métis Federation made a case Monday against trustees renaming a city school honouring a military leader who has gained infamy in recent years.
Thank you to the RPSCA Board — Saumik, Tara, Indrima, Courtney, and Toyeen — for their enthusiasm and commitment to building ...
The southern half of the province remains locked under an extreme cold weather warning, but that didn't stop many ...
The Louis Riel School Division plans to transform more classrooms into child-care spaces before and after its bells ring to better support working parents. “We have a child-care crisis in the ...
A joint-use running track at Collège Béliveau and Windsor Park Collegiate has officially reopened following a full ...
The trial of Louis Riel was one of the biggest spectacles in Canadian history. The trial of Louis Riel lasted four days in July 1885. The leader of the North West Rebellion (standing centre ...
1885 in the Canadian Northwest during the extinction of the bison and the dawn of the industrial era Louis Riel tells the tragic fate of this man who sacrificed his life to defend the rights of ...