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Daily Archives: July 20, 2012

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What does “bullying” mean to you?

Education, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Lindsey EnnsJuly 20, 2012

Bullying can happen anywhere. At a school, a mall and now, bullies have the added benefit of being able to use the Internet. Some form of bullying or harassment has touched each and every one of us at some point in our lives. According to information from the Canadian Red Cross website, Redcross.ca, one in…

A weekend of drinks, music, and maybe a little volleyball

SportsBy Peter ParbojiJuly 20, 2012

This weekend thousands will flock to Maple Grove Park to take part in Winnipeg’s biggest volleyball event, MTS Super Spike.

The Amazing Spiderman

Arts & Entertainment, ReviewsBy Joshua HofmeisterJuly 20, 2012

Whatever prompted studios to jump-start the Spiderman series was very risky indeed, but a risk paying off.

Inspirational helpers

Education, Our City, Stories of GivingBy Daniella PonticelliJuly 20, 2012

“For me, it’s good to know how other people interact with these kids and learn from them – sharing our stories makes me feel like I’m not the only one feeling this way.” Alex DiCurzio is a 20-year-old second year education student at the University of Winnipeg. She spends most of her day in a classroom, as…

Dunnottar residents vote “No” in sewer referendum

Environment, Health & Safety, Outside WinnipegBy Noah ErenbergJuly 20, 2012

Residents of the small village of Dunnottar voted to reject a proposed low pressure sewer system project in a referendum that was held on Friday, July 20.

Hydro development and the Tataskweyak Cree Nation

Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamJuly 20, 2012

A northern Manitoba First Nation faces off against Manitoba Hydro to bring light to their crisis of overcrowded, unsafe, and inadequate housing.

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