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    A Rye Apart

    What makes Winnipeg’s bread unique—and which bakery makes the tastiest loaves?

    byJohn Longhurst
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    The Key to the Crime

    When my great-grandmother was murdered a century ago in Winnipeg’s ‘Hebrew Colony,’ police had suspects and a motive: antisemitism. But the only physical clue they could find left them baffled.

    byWayne Hoffman
  • Immigrants at dock, circa 1920.
    Immigrants at dock, circa 1920.
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    Out of Ghetto Streets

    When Jewish immigrants came to Canada a century ago, they weren’t always welcomed with open arms

    byAllan Levine
  • Mischa (Moses) Werier in store on Selkirk Avenue, circa 1920.(Archives of Manitoba, via the Manitoba Historical Society)
    Mischa (Moses) Werier in store on Selkirk Avenue, circa 1920.(Archives of Manitoba, via the Manitoba Historical Society)
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    Western Front

    In Winnipeg, Jewish life has been far from quiet

    byEzra Glinter
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