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Earlier Saturday afternoon 15,000 yellow rubber ducks  waddled their way down the Assiniboine River to the Assiniboine Park foot bridge in the Great Manitoba Duck Race,  a fundraising endeavour to raise money for the Zoo. The race encountered a few glitches including a delayed start time due to wind and current as well as thousands of ducks escaping a floating barrier and heading eastbound toward the Forks.  But  there were enough ducks that made their way to a tunnel on the south side of the river bank where they were collected by organizers and pronounced the winners later to the ticket holders.  Workers try to contain the ducks inside the floating barrier.  Standup photo. Sept 07,, 2013 Ruth Bonneville Winnipeg Free Press

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Earlier Saturday afternoon 15,000 yellow rubber ducks waddled their way down the Assiniboine River to the Assiniboine Park foot bridge in the Great Manitoba Duck Race, a fundraising endeavour to raise money for the Zoo. The race encountered a few glitches including a delayed start time due to wind and current as well as thousands of ducks escaping a floating barrier and heading eastbound toward the Forks. But there were enough ducks that made their way to a tunnel on the south side of the river bank where they were collected by organizers and pronounced the winners later to the ticket holders. Workers try to contain the ducks inside the floating barrier. Standup photo. Sept 07,, 2013 Ruth Bonneville Winnipeg Free Press

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Earlier Saturday afternoon 15,000 yellow rubber ducks  waddled their way down the Assiniboine River to the Assiniboine Park foot bridge in the Great Manitoba Duck Race,  a fundraising endeavour to raise money for the Zoo. The race encountered a few glitches including a delayed start time due to wind and current as well as thousands of ducks escaping a floating barrier and heading eastbound toward the Forks.  But  there were enough ducks that made their way to a tunnel on the south side of the river bank where they were collected by organizers and pronounced the winners later to the ticket holders.  Workers try to contain the ducks inside the floating barrier.  Standup photo. Sept 07,, 2013 Ruth Bonneville Winnipeg Free Press

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