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A practical guide for a challenged housing market?

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Education, EnvironmentBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMay 7, 2013

Want to make “something meaningful” out of discarded buildings and materials? Larraine Henning’s A Practical Guide to Squatting can help.

Winnipeg-born Hollywood star had beautiful voice

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, History, Our CityBy Roger CurrieMay 6, 2013

Deanna Durbin starred in 21 movies, most of them fairly forgettable, but she was hugely popular. In 1947, she was the highest paid star in the business, at more than $300,000.

You and your aging parents

Education, Health & SafetyBy Stephanie StaplesMay 5, 2013

With Mother’s Day coming up this weekend and Father’s Day just a few weeks away, we’re reminded of the challenges faced by the sandwich generation who are trying to care for their elderly parents and their own families at the same time.

Winnipeg’s women of distinction honoured

Culture, Local Heroes, Our City, PhilanthropyBy Jenna MarieMay 3, 2013

Nearly 1,000 people gathered for the 2013 Women of Distinction awards, hosted by Olympic medallist Susan Auch.

Grocery stores, healthy food and a little help from city hall key topics at downtown food forum

Culture, Downtown, Economy & Business, Food, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMay 3, 2013

A recent Downtown Community Food Forum revealed that access to healthy and affordable food is important to Winnipeg’s downtown.

Angus McKay School Art Show & Sale a success

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Northeast, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Soffia W.May 3, 2013

Original works from over 150 fresh new artists, ranging in age from five to 12, were up for sale at a fundraiser to support the redevelopment of Angus McKay’s courtyard.

Chief Clunis shares vision for community safety at River Heights forum

Health & Safety, Our City, Politics, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithMay 2, 2013

Winnipeg’s new police chief discusses merging of District 6 and St. James police stations, and points out that poverty can occur outside of the inner city.

Pilot program encourages youth to consider career in trades

Education, Our CityBy Noah ErenbergMay 2, 2013

Red River College and Manitoba Education have launched a pilot project that provides Winnipeg youth a hands-on introduction to work as electricians, carpenters and welders.

Good things come to those who wait – especially at local restaurant

Food, Our City, ReviewsBy Janessa WirthMay 2, 2013

A little patience pays off when a patron of a popular local restaurant is surprised at the manager’s response to the late arrival of her meal to the table.

Winning the war on worry

EducationBy Stephanie StaplesMay 1, 2013

Someone once said that worrying is paying interest on a debt never incurred. So, why do some of us worry so much and what can we do about it?

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