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Daily Archives: April 9, 2014

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Housing-first best way to deal with mental health, homelessness

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, PoliticsBy Noah ErenbergApril 9, 2014

A groundbreaking Canadian study reveals that it is less expensive and more beneficial to find housing for people with mental illness rather than pay for the social problems that come with homelessness.

City releases mobile app for upcoming civic election

Our City, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Noah ErenbergApril 9, 2014

Just in time for the civic election in October 2014, the City of Winnipeg has launched a free Election mobile app, part of an online effort to engage the electorate.

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