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Report reveals mine on shaky ground

Environment, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 13, 2013

The Wilderness Committee is calling on the Manitoba government to fix an underground mine on the verge of collapse under Bernic Lake in eastern Manitoba.

MP’s determination inspires innovative ideas

Economy & Business, Environment, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieSeptember 13, 2013

MP Steven Fletcher says Manitoba should be sending surplus hydro power west to the tar sands region of northern Alberta, rather than selling it at a loss to the Americans

Picketing for peace in Syria

Our City, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamSeptember 12, 2013

Peace Alliance Winnipeg picketed outside the Hotel Fort Garry on Thursday while former Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy was inside speaking at a Red Cross seminar “Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law.”

Crash kills Arctic researcher

Education, Environment, Outside Winnipeg, Science & TechnologyBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 11, 20131 Comment

Dr. Klaus Hochheim, a respected climatologist and research associate with the Centre for Earth Observation Science at the University of Manitoba, has died tragically in a helicopter accident in the Canadian Arctic.

The gamble of farming Canada’s breadbasket

Economy & Business, Environment, Food, History, Outside WinnipegBy Roger CurrieSeptember 11, 2013

Farmers are working to complete the harvest which is considerably behind this year. Spring was late, reducing that ‘window of opportunity’ to produce a crop before frost damages nature’s bounty.

Sept. 7, 2013: Winnipeggers rallied at the Manitoba Legislature in opposition to an attack on Syria and distributed literature on Memorial Boulevard and Broadway. Photo: Paul S. Graham

Winnipeggers rally for peace in Syria

Downtown, Our City, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamSeptember 9, 2013

On Saturday, Winnipeggers rallied in solidarity with the people of Syria and in opposition to a US led attack. This was the second Winnipeg rally in seven days, and one of ten held across Canada.

City’s largest riverbank forest a natural gem

Education, Environment, Our City, SoutheastBy Stephanie StaplesSeptember 9, 2013

The chirping sounds of the crickets, the stutter of the woodpeckers, the fluttering of birds on the water and the faint hum of distant traffic all combine to let me know I am in my happy place.

Bus drivers deserve better

Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Roger CurrieSeptember 5, 2013

Every year more than two thousand bus drivers are attacked in Canada and sometimes they are very seriously hurt. It’s a tough job and the people behind those wheels deserve better.

CJNU kicks off new era in community broadcasting

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Our City, PhilanthropyBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 4, 2013

The official launch of Winnipeg’s newest full time community FM radio station, 93.7 CJNU, was held on Wednesday morning as it began broadcasting via a brand new 500-watt transmitter.

Friendship blossoms for Sikhs, Mennonites in North Kildonan

Education, Northeast, Religion & SpiritualityBy John LonghurstSeptember 2, 2013

It started with a garden intended to beautify the neighbourhood.Today, it’s blossoming into a deep friendship between Sikh and Mennonite congregations in North Kildonan.

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