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Whale of a parade a huge success

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Our City, Science & TechnologyBy David BrigoleJuly 10, 2013

Accompanied by candid floats, upbeat music, and the enlivening sounds of an enthusiastic and excited crowd, the Art Whale parade was held recently in Winnipeg attracting more than 500 people.

Alberta flood a lesson for politicians

Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJuly 10, 2013

At the height of the crisis, the Calgary mayor was cool, calm and collected. Similarly, the Alberta premier took command from the get go, mobilizing the resources that were needed.

Seems like yesterday

CultureBy Heather Emberley / Gracie SweetstoryJuly 9, 2013

Beginning with the tenth anniversary of I Love to Write Day started by John Riddle of Delaware, I began writing about all the reasons to celebrate the fact that the world did not come to an end on 12/12/12.

The truth about pain

Education, Food, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Kristen MittenessJuly 6, 2013

If you want to prevent pain, illness and many other symptoms from occurring before they have a chance to start, you need to eat well, be active and optimize your nervous system.

Heavy hearts over losing Heather

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Education, Stories of GivingBy Heidi HunterJuly 5, 2013

As she taught me what she called Chainsaw Sewing, Heather said,”If it’s too long, cut a piece off. If it’s too short, add a piece.” If only we could have sewed on years to a life cut unfairly short.

Senator under fire to resign — if she can find the time

Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJuly 5, 20131 Comment

Pamela Wallin’s life has been under a bit of microscope for a few months, and it’s not a pretty picture.

Winnipeg celebrates Canada Day

Downtown, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Sangeetha NairJuly 2, 2013

Across the city, Winnipeggers came out to enjoy the beautiful weather and to celebrate Canada Day 2013.

Credit Unions facing higher taxes

Economy & Business, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJuly 1, 2013

All banking institutions have tougher capital requirements in the wake of what happened in 2008. The credit unions did not need to be hit with higher taxes.

A lifetime of “caring” it forward

Local Heroes, Our City, PhilanthropyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJune 29, 2013

Ever since an anonymous donor helped him attend university, Raymond Currie has spent his life helping others; now he’s been recognized by the Governor General as a Caring Canadian.

Sneak peak into Human Rights Museum

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Our CityBy Sangeetha NairJune 28, 2013

Newspaper editors from across Canada were treated to an exclusive tour of the Canadian Museum For Human Rights, an architectural marvel set to open in 2014.

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