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Instead of monthly memberships for treadmills and stair climbers, a new southwestern Manitoba community workshop plans to offer creative workouts with 3D printers and woodworking.
The Creative Common: Dauphin’s Makerspace will work almost like a gym, as people pay a monthly membership and can use the space for artistic projects, says Martijn van Luijn, Dauphin’s economic development manager and one of the starting members of the group.
“If they walk around with an idea, but not having to spend a lot of money investing in that idea, just come and … talk to others about it and then try to develop something,” van Luijn said. “It’s also a really great place to…