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Old man winter shows his real face

Environment, Our CityBy Roger CurrieFebruary 7, 2013

Are we all getting too soft when it comes to winter on the prairies? A year ago we got a free pass from the scourge of winter. “Now we’re paying the price” people are saying.

Courtesy for the safety of the bi-pedaling

Environment, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Rebekah KrahnFebruary 6, 20131 Comment

If pedaling is a lifestyle you want to pursue year round, then be prepared for the profanity and lane hogging you will experience at the mercy of motorists.

Red River College recruits students in India

Culture, Economy & Business, Education, Our City, Outside Winnipeg, Science & TechnologyBy Noah ErenbergFebruary 5, 2013

Building on the success of its relationship with China, Red River College is recruiting in India this week and will sign deals with five schools to bring hundreds of new students to Manitoba.

The Arlington Bridge’s second, controversial century

Downtown, History, Northeast, Northwest, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Christian CassidyFebruary 5, 2013

Happy 101st birthday Arlington Bridge ! It isn’t a glorious history. In fact, the Troubled Lady has been controversial at every stage in its life.

Baby, it’s cold outside…but the show goes on

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Environment, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Southwest, SportsBy Pam GramiakFebruary 1, 2013

While some are thinking of things to do indoors, the staff and volunteers at Corydon Community Centre Annual Winter Carnival were busy at their winter festival that was held this past weekend.

Chili From The Heart gives warmth to those in need

Downtown, Food, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Darlene PhillipsFebruary 1, 2013

A volunteer visit to deliver lunches to Winnipeg homeless shelters turns into a major philanthropic effort that has garnered support across Winnipeg to help feed and clothe those less fortunate.

The scary costs of unemployment

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Economy & Business, Education, Health & Safety, Our CityBy Noah ErenbergFebruary 1, 2013

Unemployment numbers across the globe reflect a world economy still recovering from the worst downturn since the Great Depression. Trying to explain unemployment, three students from Fort Richmond Collegiate created this animated video.

Transformative Experience: WAG exhibit offers rare opportunity

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, Downtown, History, Philanthropy, Religion & SpiritualityBy Jay BoothFebruary 1, 2013

Few realize our city boasts the largest collection of contemporary Inuit artwork in the world. A new exhibit featuring some of the gallery’s permanent collection is part of WAG’s centennial celebrations.

Unique culinary treat pops up on frozen river

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Food, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Noah ErenbergFebruary 1, 2013

Only in Winnipeg, you say. Where else would people brave -40 temperatures to eat a five star meal on the frozen forks of two rivers?

Pyjama Week supports Salvation Army’s S.N.O.W. Night

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Brittany PaulhusFebruary 1, 2013

University of Manitoba students are among the many volunteers supporting The Salvation Army’s 6th annual Safe NIght Off Winnipeg streets event for women working in the sex trade.

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