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Yearly Archives: 2014

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Promises to keep and miles to go before he sleeps

Culture, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy CKUW 95.9 FMOctober 30, 2014

Mayor-elect Brian Bowman certainly has his work cut out for himself, as Winnipeggers wonder how the new boss will implement the promises he made during the campaign.

Honouring legendary coach makes losing drought seem longer

Culture, Our City, SportsBy Roger CurrieOctober 30, 2014

When Bud Grant was honoured recently at Investors Group Field, it reminded many of the Blue Bomber dynasty he led, while underscoring the team’s difficulties in the past quarter century.

Day of The Dead – Día de Muertos – is upon us

Arts & Entertainment, Education, History, Our Neighbourhoods, Religion & SpiritualityBy Bryan SullivanOctober 29, 2014

As neighbourhoods around Manitoba get ready for Halloween, a look at the holiday’s origins provides an interesting cultural history.

Manitoba Chamber Orchestra shares spotlight with local public school for epic night of classical Vivaldi

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Education, ReviewsBy Bryan SullivanOctober 29, 2014

One of the many reasons to love Winnipeg is for its variety of music, and last night was no exception.

Why did Manitoba students perform so poorly on the latest national school report?

Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Marni Brownell and Nathan NickelOctober 28, 2014

Addressing poverty is the answer to improving educational outcomes.

AssentWorks creates excitement, opportunity for inventive Winnipeggers

Culture, Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Science & TechnologyBy Julien CooperOctober 27, 2014

The product prototyping workshop in the Exchange District, is one of the most exciting and innovative makerspaces in the country.

Integrity matters

EducationBy Stephanie StaplesOctober 27, 2014

In the middle of a heated confrontation, it’s best to step back and take stock of the situation. By not letting your emotions run rampant, you’re in a better position to act with integrity.

Bjork: Biophilia Live at Cinematheque

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, ReviewsBy Joan SuzukiOctober 27, 2014

The premise of Bjork’s Biophilia project had me intrigued months before her striking image donned the cover of the Winnipeg Film Group’s latest programming guide.

Lean approach to healthcare in the shadow of Douglas legacy

Culture, Economy & Business, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieOctober 27, 2014

The Father of Medicare, Tommy Douglas, is still a huge presence in Canadian politics as governments struggle to contain ballooning healthcare costs.

Pimicikamak Cree Nation: Why we’ve taken back Jenpeg

Economy & Business, Environment, Our City, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamOctober 24, 2014

After a week-long occupation of the Jenpeg Generating Station, representatives of the Pimicikamak Cree of Cross Lake brought their protest to Winnipeg.

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