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EPISODE · May 17, 2015 · 27 MIN

S01E09 - L'Arche Tova Café, Victoria Crosses of Valour

from River City 360 · host The Winnipeg Foundation

In this instalment of River City 360: ► Host Nolan Bicknell visits L'Arche Tova Café, a café which employs people with developmental disabilities, to learn more about how it's breaking down barriers and creating a welcoming environment for all. ► The story of Leslie Orr Rowland, and how he created a lasting legacy for his community. ► Noah Erenberg, Convener of Community News Commons, sits down with Nolan to chat about the recent stories by citizen journalists on CNC. ► And Noah speaks with Major Paddy Douglass of The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada about the Victoria Crosses of Valour exhibit, which featured the Victoria Crosses that were awarded to the three men who served in WWI and lived on the same block of Pine Street (later renamed Valour Road). Originally broadcast on 93.7 CJNU-FM on May 17, 2015. River City 360 is a project of The Winnipeg Foundation (http://www.wpgfdn.org), in partnership with Community News Commons (http://www.cncwpg.org) and 93.7 CJNU-FM (http://www.cjnu.ca). For more information, visit http://www.rivercity360.org.

In this instalment of River City 360: ► Host Nolan Bicknell visits L'Arche Tova Café, a café which employs people with developmental disabilities, to learn more about how it's breaking down barriers and creating a welcoming environment for all. ► The story of Leslie Orr Rowland, and how he created a lasting legacy for his community. ► Noah Erenberg, Convener of Community News Commons, sits down with Nolan to chat about the recent stories by citizen journalists on CNC. ► And Noah speaks with Major Paddy Douglass of The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada about the Victoria Crosses of Valour exhibit, which featured the Victoria Crosses that were awarded to the three men who served in WWI and lived on the same block of Pine Street (later renamed Valour Road). Originally broadcast on 93.7 CJNU-FM on May 17, 2015. River City 360 is a project of The Winnipeg Foundation (http://www.wpgfdn.org), in partnership with Community News Commons (http://www.cncwpg.org) and 93.7 CJNU-FM (http://www.cjnu.ca). For more information, visit http://www.rivercity360.org.

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