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Monthly Archives: October 2015

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Do Canadians spend too much on taxes?

Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Michael WolfsonOctober 31, 2015

It’s time we stopped buying biased economic indicators and took a thoughtful look at how Canadians are really doing.

New government under pressure to act quickly

Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, SafetyBy Roger CurrieOctober 30, 2015

It is the calm before the storm in Ottawa, and some very interesting things are going on during the transition.

The future of growing food

Economy & Business, Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Science & TechnologyBy Marie LeBlancOctober 28, 20152 Comments

Imagine growing fresh food indoors all year long even in the harshest of weather conditions.

CNC hosts free multi-media workshops

Culture, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PhilanthropyBy Noah ErenbergOctober 27, 2015

CNC multi-media training returns this fall with a line up of free workshops covering various aspects of online journalism.

Divisive, fear-laden campaign casts a long shadow

Culture, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Michael Welch CKUW 95.9 FMOctober 26, 20151 Comment

The election campaign is over yet some Canadians are feeling the effects of being targeted by hurtful attacks designed to split public opinion.

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Making local, sustainable foods more available

Economy & Business, Education, Food, Health & Safety, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Carolyn TownendOctober 26, 2015

Networking event to bridge the gap between local producers and local buyers.

Downsize this!

Environment, Health & Safety, History, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Pearl BainbridgeOctober 26, 2015

You do not have to suffer the emotionally exhausting job of downsizing if you do not want to. You may want to consider bringing in a professional to help.

Uber eager to break into Winnipeg market

Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieOctober 26, 2015

Those in charge of the ride-sharing service claim they’re not out to compete unfairly with taxis, but that’s hard to believe.

IRCOM refugee boys victorious – on and off the pitch

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Local Heroes, SportsBy Trevor SmithOctober 24, 2015

These kids are winners, and not just in a big soccer game. For one thing they’re still alive, which they might not have been had they remained behind in their own countries.

When everything makes you sick

Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Marie LeBlancOctober 24, 20152 Comments

International resolution highlights severity and prevalence of people’s sensitivity to chemicals in the environment, and the need to address challenges they face.

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