ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaBrother’s memory spreads across Winnipeg’s little free libraries4 hours ago|Duration 1:574 hours agoNewsDuration 1:57Tim Brandt’s older brother, Les, had a massive collection of books and loved talking with others about what he read. That’s why Tim decided to spread Les’s memory across 100 little free libraries in Winnipeg. Related Stories Here’s where Manitobans can commemorate Remembrance Day Manitoba author killed in Osborne Street collision Winnipeggers rally at intersection where boy was hit by car while crossing street on bike Winnipeg police ask for public’s help finding missing person, 49, last seen over 4 months ago Children’s shoes lit by candles at Manitoba Legislature honour youngest victims of Russia’s war in UkraineMore from NewsVideo2:26Ontario physicians react to Canada’s plan to fast-track PR for foreign doctors 36 minutes agoVideo3:52Bill over ultra-Orthodox military conscription sparks protests in Israel36 minutes agoVideo2:17Here’s a list of the best books by local authors3 hours agoVideo2:36Santa forgoes reindeer to make early Christmas delivery in Uranium City3 hours agoVideo3:19No written reports came from Manitoba’s internal wildfire review4 hours agoTrending NowVideo11:22Husband pays tribute to ‘supermom’ Colleen Jones in eulogyCBC News Nova Scotia December 5Video1:31Sarah McLachlan’s ‘combative’ relationship with her daughter inspired GravityQ December 3Video3:34Tiny gap, big problem: Toronto’s 6-day apartment fire explainedThe National December 4Video2:05We found out who bought a $13M Mercedes now linked to fugitive Ryan WeddingThe National December 2Video0:57See the moment a Hawaii volcano’s eruption knocked out a remote camera1 hour ago



