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Yearly Archives: 2014

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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.

Fringe kids plays offer more than just entertainment

Arts & Entertainment, Education, History, ReviewsBy Heather Emberley / Gracie SweetstoryJuly 26, 2014

Where else but Winnipeg could you sing along with a tap dancing porcupine, revisit a classic fairy tale, learn about acceptance and support the hungry and homeless by attending theatre for kids?

Not a “Fake News Fangirl” Fangirl

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, ReviewsBy Audrey NealeJuly 25, 2014

Think you’re a Jon Stewart fan? You’ve probably been using the term “fan” a little more loosely than Sharilyn Johnson.

A ‘Tiny Feast’ for the senses

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Economy & Business, Our CityBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJuly 24, 2014

Graphic designer and entrepreneur Danika Bock puts her appreciation for attractive yet practical design to work in her stationary and gift shop, Tiny Feast.

Lunatic Fringe features something for everyone

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Our City, ReviewsBy Nolan BicknellJuly 23, 2014

The 27th annual Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival is putting the spotlight on some very talented performers, writers and other dramatists until July 27.

Around the world in Winnipeg — reflections on Folklorama

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Food, History, Our CityBy David BrigoleJuly 23, 2014

It’s almost that time of year again as the largest multi-cultural festival of it’s kind in the world kicks off in Winnipeg this weekend.

Bless my PVR for making commercials a thing of the past

Arts & Entertainment, Economy & Business, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieJuly 21, 2014

I rarely watch TV commercials, but I do see them zoom by in fast forward, and I can’t help but notice one in particular.

‘GOD – A Comedy in One Act’ is the Fringe play that answers the ultimate question

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, History, Religion & SpiritualityBy Doug KretchmerJuly 21, 2014

It’s bad enough when characters in the play realize they’re not real, but when the audience is informed that they’re also fictional, it’s too much for some.

Report card on wait times omits important developments

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Don Dick and Linda WoodhouseJuly 18, 2014

A prairie province shows that improvement in health care is founded on more and better data, innovative thinking, an extraordinary effort to share information, and unprecedented action on the front lines.

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