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News Item

29 October 2010

Sir John A. Macdonald Dinner 2011

4 August 2010

Presentation: Tommy Douglas: His Manitoba Origins, Education and Connections

1 August 2010

MHS Tour of Historic St. John's Cathedral Cemetery

18 April 2010

Position Available: Chief Program Officer and Curator, Dalnavert Museum, Winnipeg

9 April 2010

UM Archives on Twitter

4 April 2010

MHS Annual General Meeting 2010

31 March 2010

Manitoba’s Tartan Day 2010

20 March 2010

Margaret McWilliams Awards: 2009 Short Lists

20 February 2010

North West Omnibus Company Luggage Tag, 1870s

10 February 2010

Archives of Manitoba Celebrates Hockey History

11 December 2009

Homes of Greatness 2010

20 October 2009

Sir John A. Macdonald Dinner 2010

9 October 2009

The Last Dog of War

8 October 2009

MHS Film Night 2009

7 September 2009

New Book, “Memories, Myths, and Dreams of an Ojibwe Leader”

12 August 2009

New Book: “Prairie Metropolis: New Essays on Winnipeg Social History”

8 August 2009

Manitoba Living History Society, Fall Gathering 2009

2 July 2009

New Book: “Armstrong’s Point: A History”

9 May 2009

New Book: “Coming of Age: A History of the Jewish People of Manitoba”

27 April 2009

Manitoba Day Event on Gabrielle Roy

19 April 2009

Margaret McWilliams Awards: 2008 Winners

10 April 2009

MHS Centennial Organization Awards 2009

10 April 2009

MHS Annual General Meeting 2009

24 March 2009

Margaret McWilliams Awards: 2008 Short Lists

11 March 2009

Age of Arousal

8 February 2009

Heritage Winnipeg Fundraising Luncheon: The Roblin/Kelly Scandal

2 February 2009

MHS Multicultural Dinner 2009

21 December 2008

New Exhibition: Windows on Chinese Settlers in Western Manitoba

30 November 2008

“Diaries of a Mapmaker” Art Collection Seeks a Home

19 October 2008

MHS Tour: “Opening The Vault Door: Exploring Masonic History”

19 October 2008

Book Launch: “With One Voice: A History of Municipal Governance in Manitoba”

22 September 2008

Sir John A. Macdonald Dinner 2009

24 August 2008

Book Launch: “Picturing Manitoba: Legacies of The Winnipeg Tribune

22 August 2008

Book Launch: “Lord Selkirk: A Life”

6 August 2008

Manitoba Living History Society, Fall Gathering 2008

6 August 2008

Switzer-Cooperstock Lecture Prize in Western Canadian Jewish History

6 August 2008

2009 Conference: Alberta’s Cultural Communities, A Diverse History

12 May 2008

Online Dictionary of Manitoba Biography Commemorates Manitoba Day 2008

10 May 2008

2008 Thompson Brigade Commemorates Explorer's Path

27 April 2008

Margaret McWilliams Awards: 2007 Winners

9 April 2008

MHS Annual General Meeting 2008

31 March 2008

Free Lecture on German Folk Music

26 March 2008

Margaret McWilliams Awards: 2007 Short Lists

12 March 2008

Dr. Earl A. Levin Archive Launch

14 February 2008

Turtle Mountain Local History Seminar

5 February 2008

MHS Multicultural Dinner 2008

22 January 2008

Book Launch: “Musical Ghosts, Manitoba’s Jazz and Dance Bands, 1914-1966”

16 January 2008

43rd Annual Northern Great Plains History Conference

9 January 2008

Friends of Upper Fort Garry

14 December 2007

Homes for the Holidays, 2007

30 November 2007

Sir John A. Macdonald Dinner 2008

14 November 2007

New Book on Hudson's Bay Company Archives

7 November 2007

Brandon 125th Anniversary Commemorated

13 October 2007

Canadian Heroines Contest 2007

25 September 2007

Job Opening: Museums Board Coordinator

19 September 2007

Information Sought for Documentary on Bracken Era

19 September 2007

Hudson Bay Railway commemorated

16 September 2007

Manitoba Record Society books now in digital form on MHS web site

22 August 2007

Manitoba History available as part of MMPA project

29 July 2007

Winnipeg Heritage Buildings Contest

22 July 2007

War Grooms Book Published

26 May 2007

Douglas Kemp Awards 2007

7 May 2007

MHS Office Move

28 April 2007

Margaret McWilliams Awards: 2006 Winners

28 April 2007

MHS Centennial Organization Awards 2007

23 April 2007

Historic Railway Tour from Winnipeg to Qu’Appelle

11 April 2007

Workshop: Windows Conservation for Historic Places

9 March 2007

Margaret McWilliams Awards: 2006 Short Lists

5 February 2007

Popular Local History – A Practical Approach

2 February 2007

Nostalgia Broadcasting Cooperative seeks members

2 January 2007

Play on Spiritualism in 1920s Winnipeg

14 November 2006

Book Launch and Lecture on Gender Issues in 19th Century German Judaism

31 October 2006

Winter Break Flight School

14 September 2006

Manitoba 1912 License Plate Project

29 August 2006

Information Sought for Documentary on 1923 Collapse of Home Bank

20 August 2006

New book published on history of Alpine Club of Canada

27 June 2006

Local history workshop: Brandon

24 May 2006

Women in early radio broadcasting wanted

6 May 2006

Quirky or strange stories wanted for TV series

5 May 2006

Annual General Meeting 2006

4 May 2006

New web site features church documents

26 April 2006

Margaret McWilliams Award 2005 Winners

23 April 2006

MHS Centennial Organization Awards 2006

7 April 2006

Calling all history buffs

4 April 2006

Doors Open volunteers wanted

21 January 2006

Centennial Business Awards 2006

7 January 20006

The Perennials of Canadian Politics: A Dialogue with Bill Neville

7 December 2005

MHS Multicultural Dinner 2006

4 December 2005

Lecture: Eighteenth-Century Naturalists of Hudson Bay

13 November 2005

New book on Winnipeg history: Winnipeg 1912

18 October 2005

Winnipeg’s Carnegie Library celebrates 100th birthday

5 September 2005

MHS Fall 2005 Field Trip

29 August 2005

Help wanted with Métis education project

28 August 2005

2006 Winnipeg history calendar published

28 August 2005

Manitoba Vital Statistics on the Web

28 August 2005

Lectures: Leisure and Popular Culture in Victorian England

28 August 2005

Ride a steam train from Winnipeg to Portage la Prairie

28 August 2005

Book launch: The Silver Chief: Lord Selkirk and the Scottish Pioneers of Belfast, Baldoon and Red River