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Ten Commandments monument back in Assiniboine Park after 8-year absence
Ten Commandments monument back in Assiniboine Park after 8-year absence

CBC

time29-07-2025

  • General
  • CBC

Ten Commandments monument back in Assiniboine Park after 8-year absence

The Ten Commandments stone monument, removed from Assiniboine Park in 2017 for the construction of The Leaf, is back on display. It was reinstalled in a grove near The Leaf, close to its original location, on July 25. "This quiet, peaceful setting was chosen carefully in an effort to balance the needs of all park visitors and respect the different perspectives they may have on the matter," a spokesperson with the Assiniboine Park Conservancy said. The monument was donated to Winnipeg in 1965 by the Fraternal Order of Eagles in an effort by the group to erect similar monuments across North America. The Assiniboine Park monument was the only one installed in Canada. The rest were placed in the U.S. In spring 2017, the monument at the park was removed and placed in storage and at the time, there was uncertainty about what should be done with it and whether the park was the best location for a religious tribute such as that. In 2019, the Conservancy approached the Fraternal Order of Eagles to see if they were interested in moving it to a new location. Those plans were put on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic, the spokesperson said. In early 2024, the Eagles told the Conservancy they no longer wished to take possession of the monument and relocate it. Over the past year, working with the City of Winnipeg and consulting with stakeholders, the Conservancy ultimately agreed to reinstall it in the park, the spokesperson said.

Bass fishing tourney in Cape Fair to benefit Children's Miracle Network
Bass fishing tourney in Cape Fair to benefit Children's Miracle Network

Yahoo

time19-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Bass fishing tourney in Cape Fair to benefit Children's Miracle Network

CAPE FAIR, Mo. — The Fraternal Order of Eagles in Cape Fair is hosting its annual Buddy Bass Fishing Tournament on May 31, which will benefit Children's Miracle Network. The bass fishing tournament will be held at Cape Fair Marina with registration beginning at 6 a.m. The send-off for anglers will be at 7 a.m. Registration for each team is $100. This is the 18th edition of the fishing tournament, according to Mule Nettell. All proceeds will go to the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. For entry forms and more information, visit the order's website here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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