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Monthly Archives: July 2014

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Marking the100th anniversary of the First World War

Health & Safety, History, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJuly 31, 20141 Comment

A study of history makes it all too obvious that wars resolve almost nothing, and the waste of an entire generation goes way beyond tragic.

Local artist’s adventures create first solo show

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, HistoryBy Doug KretchmerJuly 30, 2014

Winnipeg visual artist, QUIDAM, exhibits photos from treks across India and Canada.

Flood of misinformation

Environment, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Elenore WielerJuly 30, 2014

Homeowners along the shores of Lake Manitoba are not just facing the threat of another flood, but are also fighting what they say is a barage of incorrect information about their plight.

Winnipeg People’s Forum aims for social justice

Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Julien CooperJuly 29, 20141 Comment

Earlier this month, people came together at the University of Winnipeg to discuss several critical issues facing Canadians.

Canadian cities step up recycling efforts while Winnipeg lags behind

Education, Environment, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Susan CameronJuly 29, 20141 Comment

Winnipeg does have its challenges, however organic waste diversion seems a very efficient, cost effective and sustainable solution for our community and our environment.

War vet shares joy of granddaughter’s swim across English Channel

Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, SportsBy Roger CurrieJuly 29, 2014

How fortunate we all are that Canadians and others can swim the channel without fear of gunfire, thanks to those who landed on that beach so long ago.

Athletes, spectators build excitement at Kenora Borealis Triathlon

Culture, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillJuly 28, 2014

The 10th annual Kenora Borealis Triathlon brought together incredible athletes of all ages.

Elusive windsurfer prompts major search on Lake Winnipeg

Environment, Health & Safety, Outside WinnipegBy Noah ErenbergJuly 28, 2014

When high winds and strong waves suddenly kick up on Lake Winnipeg, beach goers in Matlock lose sight of a windsurfer, and a day long search ensues.

Learning about monarchs at The Living Prairie Museum

Environment, Health & Safety, Northwest, Science & TechnologyBy Susan HuebertJuly 28, 2014

The Monarch Butterfly Festival at the Living Prairie Museum was a treat for Winnipeggers who learned what they could do about the insect’s declining numbers.

Public transit and our reliance on technology

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieJuly 27, 2014

Somehow we park our fears in a closet, and carry on, putting our lives in the hands of total strangers, and their computers.

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