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Yearly Archives: 2014

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Long awaited break from Polar Vortex a welcome change

Environment, Health & SafetyBy Roger CurrieJanuary 9, 2014

Hey! We live in Canada and we have a long and frequently nasty winter. It very much defines who we are as Canadians, but the deep freeze reminded us that the definition is not the same everywhere.

This year, resolve to save yourself

EducationBy Stephanie StaplesJanuary 9, 2014

This could be considered a new year’s resolution. Or, some advice from the front lines of the ‘people helping people’ industry. Or, perhaps it’s a wake up call reminding us to be mindful of who we choose as our friends.

Working together is the Canadian way

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Roger CurrieJanuary 8, 2014

Whether it’s sharing natural resources or helping out during nasty weather, taking care of each other is what a country like Canada is all about.

Godspell thrills Winnipeg audience

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Religion & Spirituality, ReviewsBy Marie LeBlancJanuary 7, 2014

Re-enacting Biblical parables in ways that any person who is of faith or non-faith can understand and enjoy, this epic performance by an amusing cast of characters brought the audience to tears with laughter and joy.

Water main break on south Osborne hampers motorists, pedestrians

Environment, Health & Safety, SouthwestBy Gregory C. McNeillJanuary 7, 2014

A water main break in Winnipeg’s south Osborne neighbourhood brought gushing water and icy slush into the streets on Monday afternoon.

Manitobans run, ski and bike to victory in ultra marathons

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillJanuary 4, 2014

Athletes choose how they will complete their respective distances: run, ski or bike but any choice will not grant them reprieve from the punishment they will endure in this Wisconsin race.

Manitoba honours Madiba

Culture, History, Our City, PoliticsBy David BrigoleJanuary 3, 2014

One of the biggest international news stories of 2013 was the passing of Nelson Mandela. The former South African leader was honoured last month when many gathered at the Manitoba Legislature for a special memorial service.

CEO earns more before lunch than most of us earn all year

Economy & BusinessBy Roger CurrieJanuary 2, 2014

Executive compensation is one of those issues that comes and goes regularly, but the numbers move in only one direction it seems and that’s up.

This doctor treats poverty like a disease

Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Trudy LiebermanJanuary 2, 2014

An American health journalist visits Canada — and likes what she sees: a clinical tool used by doctors that is based on strong evidence linking poverty to bad health outcomes.

Idle No More New Years Round Dance at Portage & Main

Our City, Politics, Religion & SpiritualityBy Paul S. GrahamJanuary 1, 2014

Hundreds braved the -35 C windchill to participate in the 2nd annual New Year’s Round Dance in the middle of the intersection of Portage and Main.

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