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Register here for free citizen journalism workshops

Charitable Organizations, Culture, Education, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Noah ErenbergMay 29, 20141 Comment

Got a story to tell? Interested in learning how to be an online multi-media journalist? Then, you may want to check out the upcoming Community News Commons citizen journalism training sessions. Click on this story to access registration link.

Eyeglass maker closes local facility, throws 200 out of work

Economy & BusinessBy Roger CurrieMay 29, 2014

Even as it rakes in billions in annual sales for eyeglasses worldwide, Luxottica is pairing down its operations in North America while expanding their production capability in China.

Exciting times in River Heights

Economy & Business, Environment, History, Politics, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithMay 29, 20141 Comment

Academy Road, the main upmarket shopping and dining destination in River Heights is about to get a makeover.

What to say, when you don’t know what to say

Education, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Stephanie StaplesMay 28, 2014

Has this happened to you? You just want to be helpful, kind, understanding in a difficult situation but you feel ill-equipped to deal with the circumstance at hand.

Dying well – why we need end of life conversations

Education, Health & Safety, Religion & SpiritualityBy Harvey Max ChochinovMay 28, 2014

Landing is inevitable. If one prepares for it, there’s a better shot at a good and gentle one instead of a ‘crash and burn’.

CFL players want bigger share of revenue

Economy & Business, SportsBy Roger CurrieMay 26, 2014

It’s bad enough that the beloved Habs will soon be heading for the golf course rather than winning a Stanley Cup. Now there could be a players strike in 3-down football? Please, say it ain’t so !

Breeding food security

Economy & Business, Education, Environment, Food, Health & Safety, Outside WinnipegBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMay 23, 2014

Food Matters Manitoba’s April Slater is helping northerners raise chickens – and increase their economic independence.

Corner Gas: The Movie to be shot this summer

Arts & Entertainment, Economy & Business, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 23, 2014

Facing the embarrassment of having the made-in-Saskatchewan hit TV show shoot its movie in Toronto or Winnipeg, the government ponies up; ironic after killing its own tax credit three years ago.

Walking Monk passes through Wpg on 4th trek across Canada

Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & Spirituality, SportsBy Doug KretchmerMay 22, 2014

Bhaktimarga Swami is walking across Canada for the fourth time since 1996. When asked what’s the cause, he says, “It’s not a fundraiser, it’s a friend raiser.”

Rooted restoration: Helping survivors of domestic violence heal through cultural rediscovery

Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, History, Religion & SpiritualityBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMay 21, 2014

Allison Spak, a counsellor at Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc., works side-by-side with an elder to help women and families recover.

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