Annual festival encourages peace and compassion
Peace Days kicks off its annual festival in Winnipeg with hopes of building a community through kindness and compassion.
Peace Days kicks off its annual festival in Winnipeg with hopes of building a community through kindness and compassion.
What a different world it is since that horrible Tuesday 13 years ago, especially when it comes to traveling to the U.S.
When Faye Hall heard about the work of one non-profit organization in Africa, she was determined to reach out and help, by using the gifts of her tremendous artistic talent.
What do an adult comedian and a 16-year-old scarf making queen have in common? Plenty!
Sexual identity and bullying are front and centre in a unique pair of theatrical productions that play off each other.
Child Haven Internatonal has a champion in Winnipeg, who is helping provide food, shelter, clothing and health care to orphaned children and destitute women.
Once a month, Winnipeggers gather to share inspirational and motivational stories from their lives.
Manitoba Randonneurs are a group of hardcore cyclists who tackle long distance events across Manitoba.
A recent forum held in downtown Winnipeg outlined what Aboriginal citizens of this city expect of their civic leaders who will be elected to office next month.
Believe it or not, strikes by teachers are relatively rare in Canada, and now the one out west is deadlocked, and mired in acrimony.