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Whose Winnipeg is it?

Economy & Business, Environment, Our City, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamApril 11, 2013

In a wide ranging public forum last month, Winnipeg’s civic government was criticized for lacking vision, accountability and transparency, along with favouring the interests of private developers over those of citizens and communities.

Rehab Centre’s Cooking Club serves up culinary skills and new friendships

Charitable Organizations, Education, Food, Health & SafetyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithApril 11, 2013

A cooking club developed by the Rehab Centre for Children is growing in popularity as it helps young people of all abilities nourish their potential.

Impressive student art raises funds for local project

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Education, NortheastBy Soffia W.April 10, 2013

Students of Angus McKay School are set to unveil their art at an upcoming exhibition and sale in support of a project that will create an outdoor workspace in the school’s courtyard.

Community health centre brings gift of well being

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Northwest, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Karen NavarroApril 8, 2013

Winnipeg residents living in the Inkster area celebrate the grand opening of NorWest Co-op Community Health Centre, a unique healthcare co-operative.

Bad weather and poor driving habits make for unhappy trails

Environment, Health & Safety, Outside WinnipegBy Roger CurrieApril 7, 2013

Most roads in Saskatchewan and Manitoba are nowhere near the quality of the Trans-Canada, and traveling on any of them seems to be getting more dangerous as time goes by.

Winnipeg thrift shops…it’s only 99 cents!

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Economy & Business, Our City, ReviewsBy David JohnsonApril 7, 2013

A song creates a hilarious movement where young people pop tags at thrift stores looking for amusing fashions to pose in for Instagram. There is however some serious second hand shopping in Winnipeg.

For the love of Zumba!

Arts & Entertainment, Health & Safety, Northeast, Our CityBy Linda WalkerApril 6, 2013

So just how important is your fitness? And have you been able to find the perfect blend of activity, comfort level, perhaps an instructor or trainer, and of course the thing that keeps you coming back for more — fun?

First Nations, environmentalists oppose Reed Lake Mine

Environment, Our City, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamApril 5, 2013

Opponents of HudBay Mineral’s planned copper mine at Reed Lake, Manitoba, held a peaceful demonstration last night at a company information meeting in Winnipeg. Video reports included.

Artist finds her creativity with exquisite paper making

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, Economy & Business, Outside WinnipegBy Lynda Dobbin-TurnerApril 4, 2013

Accomplished paper maker Milli Flaig-Hooper shows that having Down syndrome and autism should not limit one`s abilities.

Anti-bullying advocate’s work fueled by experience

Education, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Stories of GivingBy Stacy Cardigan SmithApril 3, 2013

For 28-year-old Harrison Oakes his past is what drives him to learn all he can about bullying and to be a leader in anti-bullying research.

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