Winnipeg Paranormal Group Featured on City’s Breakfast Television
Nov05

Winnipeg Paranormal Group Featured on City’s Breakfast Television

The Winnipeg Paranormal Group was recently interviewed while doing a training session at a house where they had previously found paranormal activity. City’s reporter Natalie Geddes interviewed Lead Investigators Kelly Smith and Ashley Barnes. It was featured on Breakfast Television for...

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Winnipeg Paranormal Group’s Gimli Museum Presentation
Nov03

Winnipeg Paranormal Group’s Gimli Museum Presentation

Have you ever wanted to know what we really do on an investigation? Well, you asked and we answered! The Winnipeg Paranormal Group recently did a presentation at the New Icelandic Heritage Museum in Gimli in October to a full house. The team went thru the basics of an investigation, the tools and sound clips along with a Q & A. Winnipeg Paranormal Group Lead investigators, Ashley and Kelly, along with investigator, Adam and investigator-in-training, Andrew led the discussion with an enthusiastic audience. There were tools of the trade such as a ghost box, K2 meter and an ovilus along with some evps that WPG caught on different investigations for the audience to hear. It’s not exactly like what people see on television but just as exciting!                      ...

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Oct07

The Winnipeg Central Canada Comic Con is going to rock this year! Come visit the Winnipeg Paranormal Group at our booth. We  will share stories, show you some the equipment and tools we use and more! Comic Con will start on Halloween and run throughout the weekend until November 2 at the Convention Centre. Bring your kids on all Hallows Eve for trick or treating from 5 to 7 p.m. Throughout the weekend there will be events, artists and featured guests including Dean O’Gorman from the Hobbit, Kris Holden-Ried, Rick Howland and Paul Amos from Lost Girl and Highlander, Adrian Paul just to name a...

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New Images Of Our Team
Oct03

New Images Of Our Team

Images of some of our Winnipeg Paranormal Group team members. Photos by Shelly Whalen.  

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The Residential Specialists have arrived

The Winnipeg Paranormal Group (WPG), known for investigating paranormal activity in many famed attractions in Winnipeg and surrounding areas, is officially taking house calls. The Winnipeg Paranormal Group Residential Specialists – or WPGRS – is made up of five members of the original WPG. However, they will specialize in heading to homes where residents claim to have had unusual activity, possibly of the paranormal variety. The WPGRS was started due to demand from the public. Several e-mails are received each week to the group asking if their investigators could come out and check their homes. Due to the high demand, WPG recruited new members and have officially launched the Residential Specialists. The WPGRS, headed by investigators Adam Dreger-Desjarlais and Chris Reid, are officially taking requests for service – all offered for free. Winnipeg Paranormal Group members will also be available at the Central Canada Comic Con this November to take questions and try to debunk any paranormal ideas that visitors may have. Equipment and videos from WPG will also be on display. The WPGRS is being announced on the heels of wrapping up an investigation at the Festival du Voyageur head office on August 11, 2012. To have some of the WPGRS members visit your home, please send a detailed e-mail to wpgparanormal@gmail.com. The Winnipeg Paranormal Group was founded in 2008. The team has investigated and even debunked areas in Southern Manitoba that have a paranormal legend attached to them. For more information on the Winnipeg Paranormal Group, visit...

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