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Yearly Archives: 2015

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Falling commodity prices fuel economic uncertainty

Economy & Business, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieAugust 10, 2015

The price of oil and almost every other commodity in the world has fallen sharply creating an economic downturn.

Anishinaabe Water Walk highlights pipeline threat

Environment, Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Michael Welch CKUW 95.9 FMAugust 7, 20151 Comment

Grassroots Indigenous Water Defence seeks to unite Treaty 3 Peoples against construction of highest volume tarsands pipeline on continent.

Chris Benson during the Grand Beach Mountain Bike Race

Manitoban competes with the best out west

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillAugust 7, 2015

Manitoba mountain biker uses his ‘Canadian Shield pedigree’ in BC multi-day cross country racing adventures.

Becoming champions of refugees and immigrants

Economy & Business, Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Stories of GivingBy Susan HuebertAugust 7, 20151 Comment

Manitobans encouraged to become involved in helping new Canadians overcome challenges.

Travel the world without leaving the city at the 46th annual Folklorama Festival

Arts & Entertainment, Food, History, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Doug KretchmerAugust 7, 2015

World’s biggest and longest running multi-cultural festival continues for another colouful, awe inspiring week in Winnipeg.

Will equalization become a federal election issue?

Economy & Business, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieAugust 6, 2015

Aside from keeping lawyers and accountants busy, equalization has never really been embraced by voters. Perhaps that will be different during this marathon campaign.

Building community with unforgettable musical theatre experiences

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Northwest, Our City, Stories of GivingBy Jessica HoltAugust 6, 2015

Rainbow Stage Community Support Performance has provided over 10,000 tickets to more than 250 community organizations since 2007.

Joys of gardening cultivated in downtown neighbourhood

Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Environment, FoodBy Susan HuebertAugust 5, 2015

West Broadway Community Gardens Coordinator discusses the truly amazing growth of gardening in the West Broadway neighbourhood.

World’s most popular toymaker opens first Winnipeg store

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Economy & Business, EducationBy Helle WilsonAugust 4, 2015

Summer fun in Polo Park with grand opening of new Lego shop.

Drop-in creates family-type atmosphere in kitchen, connects with kids through healthy food

Culture, Food, Health & Safety, NorthwestBy Stacy Cardigan SmithAugust 4, 2015

“Meals for kids is more than a meal. It’s basically to connect with the kids, get to know them better; they can share with us what is going on in their lives.”

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