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Families and residents of two inner-city neighbourhoods now have access to two newly redeveloped parks in Winnipeg; Chief Grizzly Bear's Garden (formerly known as Spence Aboriginal Spirit Park) on Sherbrooke St. at Sargent, and Jacob Penner Park on Victor Ave. at Notre Dame. The announcement was made from the Sherbrooke location by Gerry Berard (pictured), vice president of the Spence Neighbourhood Association, Justice Minister Andrew Swan and Mayor Sam Katz. Joint funding in the amount of $475,000 was provided by the province and the city through the Building Communities Initiative. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. (JESSICA BURTNICK/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

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Families and residents of two inner-city neighbourhoods now have access to two newly redeveloped parks in Winnipeg; Chief Grizzly Bear's Garden (formerly known as Spence Aboriginal Spirit Park) on Sherbrooke St. at Sargent, and Jacob Penner Park on Victor Ave. at Notre Dame. The announcement was made from the Sherbrooke location by Gerry Berard (pictured), vice president of the Spence Neighbourhood Association, Justice Minister Andrew Swan and Mayor Sam Katz. Joint funding in the amount of $475,000 was provided by the province and the city through the Building Communities Initiative. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. (JESSICA BURTNICK/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

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Families and residents of two inner-city neighbourhoods now have access to two newly redeveloped parks in Winnipeg; Chief Grizzly Bear's Garden (formerly known as Spence Aboriginal Spirit Park) on Sherbrooke St. at Sargent, and Jacob Penner Park on Victor Ave. at Notre Dame. The announcement was made from the Sherbrooke location by Gerry Berard (pictured), vice president of the Spence Neighbourhood Association, Justice Minister Andrew Swan and Mayor Sam Katz. Joint funding in the amount of $475,000 was provided by the province and the city through the Building Communities Initiative. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. (JESSICA BURTNICK/WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

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