
Learning teepee stolen from front lawn of Winnipeg elementary school
Staff at Angus McKay School are surprised after a four-metre-tall teepee on the school's front lawn disappeared without a trace. The teepee was to be used for lessons around the summer solstice and Indigenous Peoples' Day on June 21. Now that it's missing, educators at the northeast Winnipeg school are making different plans.
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