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Freebies for beating stress

Culture, EducationBy Stephanie StaplesMay 24, 2013

By reflecting on all the ‘free stuff’ we have, we can reduce our stress by becoming more aware of the often-neglected complimentary gifts we receive for free every day.

Looking for honest answers to hike in gas prices

Economy & Business, Our CityBy Roger CurrieMay 24, 2013

Five years ago, before the economic crash, crude oil hit a record high of $150 a barrel. Today it’s more than $50 below that, but gas prices are once again close to the record high that we saw in 2008.

Through sickness and (mental) health

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Our CityBy Sangeetha NairMay 22, 2013

Sean Miller says medical professionals wrote him off after his 2005 schizophrenia diagnosis. But today he’s healthy and happy thanks to his loving wife and an unconventional treatment.

5ish Fun Run to support West Broadway kids

Downtown, Our CityBy Jay BoothMay 22, 2013

The 2nd annual 5ish Fun Run on Sunday, June 2 will raise funds for West Broadway Youth Outreach’s after-school and summer programming.

Shave and a haircut … and a beer?

Economy & Business, Food, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 21, 2013

Manitoba is n the process of making a long list of changes to liquor laws, some of which have been in place for 50 years or more.

Looking for some laughs?

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, PoliticsBy Jan VermetteMay 21, 2013

A Beer & Skits group, the BS Comedy Players, stage one production a year preserving a 75 year tradition of lampooning local, national and international politicians and celebrities.

Delegation seeks compassion, will hear Dalai Lama speak

Education, Health & Safety, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergMay 18, 2013

A group of Manitobans are in Louisville this weekend to attend that city’s Festival of Faiths, learn about compassion and spend an afternoon with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.

Vincent Massey Collegiate Reach for the Top team qualifies for national championship

Education, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, SouthwestBy Rhonda PrepesMay 17, 2013

Vincent Massey’s Reach for the Top team qualifies for the National Championship after winning the silver medal at the provincial tournament.

Imprudent conversation and the know-how to end it

EducationBy Stephanie StaplesMay 17, 2013

If you find yourself in an upsetting conversation you do not want or need to be in, know that you have the right to step up, speak out and put a stop to it.

Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution Day comes to Winnipeg

Culture, Downtown, Education, Food, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMay 15, 2013

It’s a global day of action to stand up for good food and essential cooking skills – and Winnipeg is no exception. On May 17, buy a taco and support Winnipeg Harvest.

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