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Must-See Manitoba Events CLUB REGENT CASINO


Brett Kissel with guest Jordan McIntosh Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. at the Event Centre Come hear Canadian up-and-comer Brett Kissel. The talk of country music, he has won a Juno for “Breatthrough Artist of the Year”, two Canadian Coun- try Music Awards for “CMT Video of the Year” and “Interactive Artist of the Year”. Tickets start at $30 and are avail- able at Ticketmaster. All ages welcome. clubregent.com


PRAIRIE DOG CENTRAL RAILWAY


Quartetto Gelato enthralls audiences with their electric performances.


Let the Trumpets Resound Nov. 13 to 14 Every now and then an artist comes along who seems to transcend human limits to communicate straight from the soul. Trumpetist Joe Burgstaller is just such a musician and will kick off our first-ever Trumpet Festival with Hummel’s famed concerto like you’ve never heard it before. wso.ca/burgstaller


The Snowman and The Bear Nov. 22 Back by popular demand, a unique double-bill of Raymond Briggs’ heart- warming holiday classic films. The Snowman tells of a little boy who wakes up to find that everything has


SPORTS


Winnipeg Jets Our Winnipeg Jets take to the ice start- ing Sept. 22. You definitely do not want to miss out on another exciting season. Let’s all show our Winnipeg Jets pride and help the team make it to the play- offs again. To find out more about game schedules and ticket information visit the team’s website, jets.nhl.com


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Manitoba Moose Don’t miss the return of the Moose! True North Sports & Entertainment Ltd. has announced its American Hockey League franchise will be relocated to Winnipeg for the beginning of the 2015-16 hockey season. The Moose will play their home games at MTS Centre. Visit their website for more information. moosehockey.com


Winnipeg Blue Bombers


It’s not too late to catch a CFL game at Investor’s Group Field. Don’t miss all the Grey Cup festivities listed on page 23. Games run through November. To purchase tickets or for more informa- tion, including game schedules call 204.784.7448 or visit bluebombers.com or ticketmaster.ca.


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turned snow-white. He rushes out to build a snowman who comes to life and takes him on an amazing journey. wso.ca/snowman


Rainer Hersch Returns! Nov. 28 WSO in Brandon: Nov. 29 Rainer’s past WSO appearances have been smashes – screamingly funny, totally engaging and clever beyond words! What do they sing about at the opera? What does the conductor actu- ally do? Is the triangle hard? Comedian and musician, Rainer Hersch, will answer these questions and more as he takes the helm of the WSO in a concert full of twists and turns. wso.ca/rainer


Howlin’ Halloween Express Saturday, Oct. 17 and 24 and Sunday, Oct. 25 Dress in your spookiest costume and look out for Igor as he creeps around the Inkster Junction Station. Join him for an evening of spooktacular fun on the rails as he chooses his favourite costume and the kids enjoy prizes and goody bags. Enjoy a hotdog, chips and a drink in the quick stopover in Grosse Isle. Kids will love watching the amaz- ing juggling by Chris Without the Hat before touring Igor`s Haunted Work- shop, only if they dare! Brunch rides are also available for the youngest crowd as are other seasonal rides. Check out the website to purchase tickets and for more information. pdcrailway.com/events


SCATTERED SEEDS 2015 FALL SHOW


Friday, Oct. 16 to 18 at Red River Exhibition Park It’s the shows 20th anniversary celebra- tion and a perfect time to find the ideal gifts for birthdays, the holidays or your- self. Discover over 150 talented Manitoba crafters and artisans at this popular


Photo courtesy of WSO.


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