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Southwood Lands News Archive

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Board of Governors accepts visionary policies to guide Southwood Circle development

February 1, 2023 — 
The two policies—Community Wellness and Sustainability Policy, and the Design Policy—put people first in the area’s design and operations

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

When life gives you snow, make trails

February 10, 2022 — 
If cross country skiing is something you’d like to try, The Winnipeg Trails Association will have their Mobile Ski Library at the Southwood Lands ski trails on Friday, February 25 from 11:00 a.m to 1:30 p.m

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Elders and Survivors participated in the Land Blessing Ceremony on Aug. 12.

Land Blessing Ceremony held for the future home of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

August 16, 2021 — 
The first step in envisioning the new permanent home for the NCTR

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Vital step in redeveloping Southwood Lands taken

May 9, 2018 — 
U of M appoints directors to arm’s-length board to oversee transformational development

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The crowd at the reception before the panel event on the evening of September 19. Moderated by President David Barnard, a panel of urban design professionals tackled the topic, “What should universities do for their cities?” All speakers were members of the jury for the Visionary (re)Generation Open International Design Competition.

What should universities do for their cities?

September 25, 2013 — 
On the evening of September 19, members of the university and larger community gathered to hear four panelists who are also part of the jury for the U of M’s Visionary (re)generation Open International Design.

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Illustration of hands raised in front of a schoolroom chalkboard. On teh chalkboard, it reads, Questions?

President’s Perspective: Southwood precinct

September 27, 2012 — 
Answers to some questions about the Southwood precinct received from stakeholders

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