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		<title>Friendly Manitoba</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2004 16:45:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Irene Butler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Irene Butler Scripted on the province&#8217;s license plates, &#8220; friendly&#8221; is a well-chosen attribute describing Manitoba&#8217;s peoples and places; with our thirty-three family members living here adding heaps to the cordiality. Hospitableness extends from the cultural centre of Winnipeg crammed with entertainment and fine dining, to the Precambrian Shield for adventures in the great northern outdoors, right up to Hudson Bay&#8217;s port of Churchill for polar bear and beluga whale sightings. My mouth was watering for some traditional cuisine as we pulled into our first Manitoba stop, the renowned Ukrainian centre of Dauphin, but could not even scrounge up as much as a perogy. &#8220;Everyone cooks the traditional dishes at home,&#8221; I was told, &#8220;so locals want something different when they eat out, but come back when Canada&#8217;s National Ukrainian Festival is on in August.&#8221; Brandon was our next sojourn. The city was hosting Junior AAA Hockey, resulting in five failed attempts in finding a room. The Little Chalet looked uniquely inviting with long rows of individual Quonset huts with round arched roofs. Ours was sinking on one side, with mildew in the fallen corner, but did not complain too loudly as it was the last available one. These [...]]]></description>
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