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Beat your winter cold and flu naturally

Health & SafetyBy Kristen MittenessOctober 18, 2013

Taking some common sense preventative measures can help you avoid a winter virus altogether. You’ll also boost your immune system so you can overcome an illness if it should strike.

Throne speech a little strange, obscure

Economy & Business, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieOctober 18, 2013

The statute books in Canada are filled with laws that have rarely if ever been enforced. It looks very much as though the contents of Stephen Harper’s latest throne speech will soon be added to the pile.

Indie filmmaker’s new production features talented local actress

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithOctober 18, 2013

River Heights based filmmaker Zan Klein’s new release, Shameless. features a great performance by up and coming actress, Bridget Young,

Locally grown food gets a boost

Economy & Business, Food, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Noah ErenbergOctober 17, 2013

The Manitoba Government is aiming to increase access to locally grown food with an $81-thousand investment in the Local Sustainable Food Procurement pilot project.

International culinary adventures inspire

Culture, Downtown, Food, Our CityBy LuAnn LovlinOctober 17, 2013

The Culinary Enthusiasts Series of workshops, at Red River College’s new state-of-the-art Paterson Global Institute, are proving to be informative and entertaining hands-on cooking sessions.

AM radio — the end of an era

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Science & TechnologyBy Elizabeth FraserOctober 17, 2013

Of the 180 radio stations in Manitoba, only 18 are on the AM dial. For those AM stations to survive, their broadcast signal will have to be stronger than the static noise that comes from other electronics.

Prison inmates upset over pay cut

Economy & Business, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieOctober 16, 2013

While prison inmates in Canada are upset their pay is being cut, many in the public ridicule them for going on strike. But the vast majority of us have no idea what it’s like behind bars.

You don’t have to eat junk to fit in

Downtown, Education, Food, Health & SafetyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithOctober 15, 2013

Newcomers are discovering healthier options through IRCOM’s healthy snacks program for kids, which serves approximately 75 children and youth on a daily basis.

Winnipeg Jingle Dance: “We deserve to live!”

Culture, Our City, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamOctober 13, 2013

Thousands gathered to welcome the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, with a Jingle Dance, and to call for inquiry into missing and murdered Aboriginal women.

10th month is a wonderment of fall season

Environment, Our CityBy Roger CurrieOctober 12, 2013

Enjoy October, because it’s almost half done. A spectacular harvest is wrapping up in the fields, and the Living Skies are absolutely amazing.

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