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      Angelina Pelletier - Associate Producer | CBC Loaded

      Angelina Pelletier

      Associate Producer

      Angelina Pelletier is a multimedia associate producer with CBC Manitoba. She is based in Winnipeg, covering stories focused on arts, culture and community.

        Latest from Angelina Pelletier

        Community helpers at Portage Place are working to provide safety at dying mall

        A partnership between True North, Downtown Community Partnership and the grassroots community group OPK is taking a new approach to safety at Winnipeg's downtown hub with the Portage Place Community Helpers.
        Canada -Manitoba |February 17

        New WAG-Qaumajuq exhibit highlights work of under-represented Black, Indigenous artists

        A new exhibit at the Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq will showcase the work of artists from the Black and Indigenous communities — communities that have deep histories in Manitoba, but remain under-represented in art galleries, says one of the co-curators.
        Canada -Manitoba |January 25

        Self-taught artist from northern Manitoba unveils new mural in Winnipeg's North End

        Jedrick Thorassie and Steve Wilson unveiled their newest collaboration Monday in Winnipeg's North End — an outdoor mural on the north-facing side of a youth-serving organization on Burrows avenue.
        Canada -Manitoba |January 14

        Winnipeg author David A. Robertson says new memoir on anxiety like 'large group therapy'

        "You're not as alone as you think you are," says award-winning author David A. Robertson, as he lays bare his journey with anxiety and depression in a new book.
        Canada -Manitoba |January 11

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