NEWS
'Poster child' for immigration program can't imagine living anywhere else 2009-Dec-10
No matter how much you say you love Winnipeg, Sophie Gaulin has you beat.
The 32-year-old editor-in-chief of La Liberté, the St-Boniface-based newspaper targeting Manitoba's francophone community, immigrated to Winnipeg two years ago, leaving behind a life in the south of France. "I left my fiancé, my family, my horse," she said. "My fiancé couldn't stand the cold. He couldn't imagine living in a country where it gets to -40 in the winter. I couldn't imagine mysel living somewhere other than Winnipeg.
To see the complete story that appeared in the WInnipeg Free Press on December 7, 2009, click here.
OTHER NEWS
Economic Downturn : Winnipeg in good shape (a report from TVA - a Quebec Television Network)
Welcome to the Quebec media (journalists and hosts) in Winnipeg to cover the Manitoba's highlights during this week. Welcome everyone and have a great time!
Provincial economies battered by global recession - Manitoba among those showing growth in 2009
City's growth a national leader (Article from the Winnipeg Free Press - September 16, 2008)
