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Monthly Archives: August 2012

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Measuring western Canada’s francophone friendliness

PoliticsBy Roger CurrieAugust 17, 2012

Bonjour mes amis. Comment ca va? That is about the extent of my ability in Canada’s other official language I’m afraid.

Spiderman climbs down Winnipeg building

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Jenna MarieAugust 16, 2012

The chilly wind was an unwelcome change that created a complicated problem for those rappelling down the RBC building as they battled heavy gusts of wind along with their fears.

Get Book-ed!

Charitable Organizations, Education, Philanthropy, SoutheastBy Sasha WhiteAugust 16, 2012

Whoever said “books are dead”? Access to them has never been this easy!

No shortage of efforts to save our lakes

Charitable Organizations, Environment, Outside WinnipegBy Noah ErenbergAugust 15, 2012

A recent survey has found a potent liver toxin, contained in blue-green algae, infects many of our lakes, and could potentially have dire consequences for human health.

Back lane beauty

Environment, SoutheastBy Sasha WhiteAugust 15, 2012

If there ever was an “American Idol kind of vote” amongst back lanes in St. Vital, ours would be the Philip Phillips of back alleys, hands down.

Winds of change blow across prairies

Economy & Business, FoodBy Roger CurrieAugust 14, 2012

Driving across the prairies at this time of year has always been a wonderfully Canadian experience for me.

Winnipeg-born singer/songer signs with record label

Arts & Entertainment, CultureBy Jenna MarieAugust 13, 2012

It’s been a long journey of music for Winnipeg native Jodi King who recently signed with Word/Warner Entertainment.

Faster, Higher, Stronger in the Global Village

Science & Technology, SportsBy Roger CurrieAugust 13, 2012

The London Olympics are now history, and they’re being hailed as a tremendous success.

Learning how to make access-to-info requests

Downtown, EducationBy Noah ErenbergAugust 12, 2012

Are you interested in knowing how to obtain secret (and not-so-secret) documents?

Winnipeg Lanterns for Peace 2012

History, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Paul S. GrahamAugust 8, 2012

Annually, citizens of Winnipeg commemorate the suffering and the deaths of the citizens of Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused by the atomic bombing of those cities.

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