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A podcast about the great (and not so great) history of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Hosted by Sabrina Janke and Alex Judge.
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We're trying something new! This is a special interview with Canadian History Ehx podcast host Craig Baird, author of the new book Canada's Main Street: The Epic Story of the Trans-Canada Highway.   If you have a book about Manitoba or Canadian history that you'd like to promote on the podcast, email us - onegreathistory@gmail.com    
It's a summer road trip with Alex and Sabrina as they hit up many of Manitoba's BIG roadside attractions! As an added bonus, they made an accompanying zine featuring beautiful watercolour paintings by Alex, which you can order here - inservicecomics.com/category/zines
The small mining town of Flin Flon, Manitoba has produced a lot of hockey players and exactly one Academy Award winner - Roger Avary. Learn all about the ups and downs of the man who co-wrote Pulp Fiction and became the poster boy for an Apple product in this exciting Nick's Pick episode! 
Haynes Chicken Shack

Haynes Chicken Shack

2025-06-2656:13

From the 1950s to the 1990s, Haynes Chicken Shack was one of the happening-est places in Winnipeg. Today we talk about the restaurant and the family behind it - their charisma, their cooking, and their musical talents! 
Alfred Elton Van Vogt was a science fiction writer with an unusual background: he was born in Gretna, and began writing while living in Winnipeg. His eclectic collection of short stories and novels would go on to inspire writers like Philip K Dyck, Harlen Ellison, and directly or indirectly influence the plot of the film Alien. 
How many people does it take to topple a streetcar? Where can a man hide from a mud-hurling mob? And just who is “the Big Swede,” anyway? Answers (sort of) to all these questions and more in this episode about the time Winnipeg went absolutely nuts over a labour dispute.   Visit onegreathistory.com to see images from this episode and more!
Festival du Voyageur

Festival du Voyageur

2025-02-1101:35:36

Hé-ho! Strap on your snowshoes and tie on your sash, we're delving into the history of Festival du Voyageur.    Thanks to Colin Mackie from Festival Du Voyageur.
It's January, which means we are busy working on new episodes for you! So until we're ready to get on mic again, here are two classic Patreon bonus episodes for your ears! If you don't subscribe to our Patreon, this is a taste of what we do over there. If you do, then you maybe heard these back in 2022! https://www.onegreathistory.com/ https://www.patreon.com/OneGreatHistory
Once upon a time, Deer Lodge Hotel had a resident pet black bear that loved drinking soda. He was called, at various times, Joe Chamberlain, Whiterock Pete, and Chad's Bear and in 1905 became a regular character in the Winnipeg Tribune. In the fiction of the Tribune, the bear had an ambitious life - he ran for office, was once a witness in a trial, was the subject of a lengthy biography and was a friend to many local politicians. 
Winnipeg Jubilee

Winnipeg Jubilee

2024-11-0701:21:33

It’s 1924, and Winnipeg is 50 years old! Local businesses and community groups from Winnipeg Hydro to Calhoun Hats make elaborate floats to celebrate Winnipeg’s progress as a thriving, modern city - but who’s been left out?
Phantom of the Paradise

Phantom of the Paradise

2024-10-0301:04:37

In 1974, a new phenomenon was happening in Winnipeg: Phantom-Mania. Released on Boxing Day, 1974, Phantom of the Paradise became an instant hit in Winnipeg. And only in Winnipeg. In this episode, Sabrina unpacks the initial lengthy run of Phantom of the Paradise in Winnipeg and it's enduring legacy here and beyond. A warm thank you to those who shared their experiences with the movie! It is beyond appreciated.
President Spence

President Spence

2024-09-1201:02:30

Thomas Spence saw a problem: Portage la Prairie, isolated, lawless. He offered a solution: himself, as President. Thus was born the Republic of Manitoba, a short-lived and ill-advised attempt at creating a regional government. Join us as we fill in the details of this colourful episode in Manitoba history with surprise appearances from Louis Riel, John Christian Schultz, and "Dutch George" Emmerling. Thank you to the NFB for allowing us to use the audio of their classic vignette!  
In this episode, a rare "Nick's Pick", Producer Nick dives into Winnipeg's comic book history! Did you know Canada's first superhero was invented by a Winnipeg cartoonist? Or that the Winnipeg Morality Police arrested people for selling Dick Tracy comics? Or that digital comic colouring as we know it today originated in Winnipeg? Oh, and also Spider-man went to the "Winnipeg Mall" one time... Come for the Captain Canuck critique, stay for Sabrina and Alex reading through the rules of the Comics Code Authority!
Closing Portage and Main

Closing Portage and Main

2024-07-0401:14:24

For over 40 years, the intersection of Portage and Main has been closed to pedestrians. The story of how this happened is one of desperation, bad planning, and even worse ideas on how our cities should be designed.
Rooster Town

Rooster Town

2024-06-0601:20:461

Rooster Town aka Pakan Town aka Grant Park Mall and High School. Find out the history of this area in this month's episode!
Is it Bay Days? Coincidentally! But, also, this episode is all about the past, present and future of the historic Portage Avenue Hudson's Bay department store.
The Great Land Swindle

The Great Land Swindle

2024-04-0401:28:48

In 1870, Louis Riel and those who fought alongside him insisted that the rights of their descendants be protected. Specifically, the Manitoba Act promised 1.4 million acres of land to the Métis. Decades later, less than 10% of that land had made its way into the hands of Métis families. What happened to the rest of it? In this episode we'll be talking about Métis scrip: perplexing government policies, deliberate fraud, and the men who got rich from the whole fiasco.
Valentine's Day 2024

Valentine's Day 2024

2024-02-1401:02:24

We're back! Did you miss us? We've compiled a collection of advice letters from the early 1940s about the pressing issues of the day: how do girls learn more about 'necking', are cigarettes a gateway drug to divorce, and should a woman leave traps for her husband to see if he's cheating?
A live podcast recorded on November 8, 2023 - aka Winnipeg's 150th birthday!
One Great 150 - Finale

One Great 150 - Finale

2023-11-0901:14:16

Is this the most star studded episode of One Great History ever? We've got Al Simmons, Carter Chen, Fred Penner, Gramma Shingoose, John K. Samson, Katharena Vermette, Michael Redhead Champagne, Ron Robinson, and Rosemary Barton!
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