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Yearly Archives: 2014

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“Gift of Treaties” teach-in organized by Idle No More

Environment, History, Politics, Religion & SpiritualityBy Paul S. GrahamFebruary 1, 2014

For scholar Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair, treaties are gifts obliging the signatories to accept and value each as equals. They’re embedded in the spiritual beliefs and traditions of aboriginal people.

Women’s photography collective presents magnificent work

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, ReviewsBy Marie LeBlancJanuary 31, 2014

The talent this collective group of women share is phenomenal. They are true pioneers exploring beyond the borders of what anyone imagines about women and art.

Passing legends were shining lights

Arts & Entertainment, History, Local Heroes, SportsBy Roger CurrieJanuary 31, 2014

We lost a couple of people this past week who truly succeeded in making at least part of the world a better place.

Kids cook to win and learn about healthy eating along the way

Education, Food, Health & Safety, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJanuary 31, 2014

The Recipe for Success Video Cooking Contest encourages kids to share their most delicious and nutritious sandwich recipe in a short video for a chance to win big while learning about healthy food.

Runners, cyclists get ready for intense winter ultra-marathon

Environment, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillJanuary 30, 2014

Preparing to run or cycle the Actif Epica 130 km race in mid-February, athletes check the course and prepare themselves for one of the toughest races they will ever compete in.

Poverty costs Canada billions of dollars every year

Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy John Millar and Laurel RothmanJanuary 29, 2014

It’s clear that poverty has devastating effects on children and families, but the federal government has yet to create a poverty reduction plan — despite numerous recommendations to do just that.

Maori artist makes Winnipeg home

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Health & Safety, PhilanthropyBy Rebecca HendersonJanuary 28, 2014

When New Zealander, Hai Romana came to Winnipeg ten years ago, a twist of fate and some caring individuals enabled him to live here for good, which has many in the community happy that he stayed.

How Michael Moss helped give broccoli an extreme-makeover

Culture, Education, Food, Health & SafetyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJanuary 28, 2014

How do you increase sales of broccoli? Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Moss recently discovered you design an ad campaign that comes out swinging.

The inexact science of ranking Canada’s premiers

Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieJanuary 27, 2014

When all is said and done, it boils down to ‘intangibles’, and that penetrating question in the minds of voters “What have you done for me lately”.

Competitors prep for gruelling winter race

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillJanuary 27, 2014

With less than three weeks to go until race day, cyclists and runners get together to test equipment, check the course and swap prep stories on how to conquer this mid-winter ultra marathon.

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