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Winnie the Pooh is 100. Did you know his Winnipeg roots?

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Your kids will love this Pooh Bear fact!

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Did you know that Winnie the Pooh, the bear who turns 100 this year, has a real, complicated connection to Canada? It’s true! The adorable bear we know from the Hundred Acre Wood was inspired by a real black bear cub named Winnie. This cub was adopted by a Canadian veterinary soldier, Lieutenant Harry Colebourn, during World War I. He named her after his hometown, Winnipeg. Imagine carrying a bear cub with you to war! It’s a story that makes you think about how small connections can grow into something huge and universal.

### A Bittersweet Tale

While Winnie the Pooh brought joy to millions, the story isn't all honey pots and adventures for everyone involved. The real Christopher Robin, A.A. Milne's son, found his fame from the books incredibly difficult. It’s a classic tale of how public life can sometimes overshadow personal happiness, especially for a child. For us here in Neepawa, where we see so much growth and new faces every day, it's a reminder that every story, even the most beloved ones, has layers.

What This Means for Neepawa:

* **Canadian Roots:** It’s a cool piece of trivia to share – Winnie the Pooh has Canadian origins! Next time you’re at the Lily Festival, maybe point out the connection.

* **The Power of Story:** Just like the stories we share in our community, this shows how a simple connection can become a worldwide phenomenon.

* **Balancing Public and Private:** It makes you think about how we celebrate success, but also respect individual experiences, especially when people are in the public eye.

It reminds me of how Neepawa’s story is often told as just "growth," but behind that number are so many individual journeys, so many families, like mine, who chose to build a life here. It's never just one simple narrative. We’re more than a statistic on the Yellowhead Highway; we’re a community with real people, real challenges, and real triumphs, just like the real Winnie and Christopher Robin.

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The folks on the morning show totally dug into this — hear more at mornings.live.

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