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Monthly Archives: December 2013

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Computer chicanery targets personal info

Culture, Health & Safety, Our City, Science & TechnologyBy Sean ConwayDecember 31, 20131 Comment

The caller on the phone claims your computer is causing problems on the Internet, and in the process of helping you ‘troubleshoot’ the issue, your identity is stolen.

The great Canadian experiment to house the homeless

Health & Safety, Our CityBy Trudy LiebermanDecember 30, 2013

The priority for Canadian health care isn’t reducing wait times; it’s addressing the poor health of the country’s Aboriginal populations by dealing with poverty, diet, education and housing.

A Christmas Coronary

Arts & Entertainment, CultureBy Sara ArensonDecember 29, 2013

A Christmas Coronary: Is it holiday indigestion or a heart attack? It’s neither. It’s a new radio drama from CKUW, created by Sara Arenson, Michael Welch and April Cherpaw.

A Manitoba race of epic proportions

SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillDecember 28, 2013

Racers from around the world will gather in a frozen winter landscape to bike or run 130 km in unforgiving weather for a celebration of human resilience, community spirit and fun.

What the rest of Canada can learn from Winnipeg’s new crime reduction strategy

Health & Safety, Our City, PoliticsBy Rick LindenDecember 27, 2013

Communities across the country are showing how integrated social services and social development can help prevent crime.

Christmas Shoebox Drive provides gifts for those in need

Downtown, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Stories of GivingBy Marie LeBlancDecember 25, 2013

This year’s 3rd annual Christmas Shoebox Drive was a huge success thanks to the generosity of Winnipeggers who provided gifts to children living in Winnipeg’s inner city.

Jesus is the reason for the season

Arts & Entertainment, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & Spirituality, ReviewsBy Marie LeBlancDecember 24, 2013

Through the hustle and bustle of Christmas, people from near and far take time to see the traditional Cantata, Christmas Is Jesus, and to be reminded of the true meaning of the holidays.

Sochi winter games invite negative publicity

Culture, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Roger CurrieDecember 23, 2013

The upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics in Russia are being compared to the summer games in Berlin in 1936, when Adolf Hitler refused to shake the hand of African American sprinter Jesse Owens.

Celebrating a global culture of oneness

Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Religion & SpiritualityBy Marie LeBlancDecember 23, 2013

Sunday, December 22, 2013 marked the one year anniversary of what is being dubbed as a planetary shift in consciousness — an online movement created by a group working to heal the world.

Idle No More Round Dance at mall

Our City, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamDecember 21, 2013

Several hundred members and supporters of Idle No More gathered at Polo Park Mall’s centre court in Winnipeg Friday evening to sing and to dance. Idle No More spokesperson explains why in this video report.

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