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Yearly Archives: 2012

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Bell tower events seek an end to violence

Health & Safety, Northwest, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergJuly 16, 2012

Meet Me At The Bell Tower is a unique, youth-led response to the overwhelming amount of violence in the north end of Winnipeg.

Tarps turn into shelters for students at Lockport School

Health & Safety, Outside WinnipegBy Allison MarinelliJuly 16, 2012

This past winter, students at Lockport warmed up to a new way of evacuating the school in emergencies.

Common sense about energy, and drunk driving

Environment, Health & SafetyBy Roger CurrieJuly 15, 2012

Power utilities in both Manitoba and Saskatchewan should be getting more serious about doing business with each other.

Local man raises money with amphibious car

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Peter ParbojiJuly 15, 2012

From the first look, you can tell that Jeff Norton’s car isn’t any ordinary car.

Player’s Cup ends in exciting fashion

Northeast, SportsBy Joshua HofmeisterJuly 15, 2012

The Canadian Tour Player’s Cup ended in dramatic fashion with Chris Killmer from the United States coming out on top.

The Darfur Association of Manitoba wants your help

Charitable Organizations, Our City, Philanthropy, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Paul S. GrahamJuly 14, 2012

I ran into several members of the Darfur Association on Saturday afternoon. They were bearing placards and chanting for an end to the violence in Darfur.

Winnipeg’s unique real estate market

Downtown, Economy & BusinessBy Joshua HofmeisterJuly 14, 2012

With mortgage rates at historic lows, and a continuing low vacancy rate, Winnipeg’s housing sector is as competitive as ever.

Niki Ashton calls for “a national response to a national epidemic”

Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamJuly 13, 2012

Churchill MP Niki Ashton criticized the federal government for having “…cut the programs that would help to be part of the solution.”

Fringe Festival kickoff promises exciting 25th year

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, DowntownBy Jenna MarieJuly 12, 2012

The Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival has been a staple in our city for over two decades.

Call for action on missing and murdered indigenous women

Health & Safety, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Paul S. GrahamJuly 12, 2012

More than 600 indigenous women in Canada have gone missing or been murdered in recent years.

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