comprehensive than the Manitoba Book of Everything. No book is more fun!/PPWell known Manitobans weigh in on the province. Filmmaker Guy Maddin gives us his favourite lost Winnipeg buildings, former Premier and Canadian Governor General Ed Schreyer details Manitobans that he admires most, Olympic goaltender Sami Jo Small provides us with her favourite outdoor sports memories, broadcaster Peter Warren recounts his most memorable interviews and musician Ray St. Germain lists his
top Aboriginal acts. From rivers, lakes, and beaches to the Winnipeg arts scene to famous crooks and hoodlums, Manitoba slang, the Métis and the mighty mosquito ... it’s all here./PPWhether you are a native Manitoban or visiting for the first time, there simply is no more complete book about Manitoba. If you love Manitoba, you’ll love the Manitoba Book of Everything!/P/DIV/DIVDIVP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-layout-grid-align: noneA real gem. Everyone in Manitoba should have this book. —CTV News at 6/P/DIVDIVP style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-layout-grid-align: noneFrom mosquitoes to perogies to socials, [this] is a vast compilation of what makes our province so special and unique. —IInterlake Spectator/I/P/DIVDIVDIVChristine Hanlon is a freelance writer. She lives in Winnipeg./DIV/DIV
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