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Yearly Archives: 2015

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In the land of crepes and whales

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Greg PetzoldJune 30, 2015

The Saguenay area of Quebec’s North Shore is a hotbed for whale-watching and a popular kayaking area.

Summer learning fueled by healthy food

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Food, Health & SafetyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJune 30, 2015

CSI is helping address summer learning loss as well as the nutrition gap for Winnipeg kids – thanks to Nourishing Potential.

Lita Fontaine: Bringing Indigenous perspective alive in Seven Oaks

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Local Heroes, NorthwestBy Joan SuzukiJune 29, 2015

It was an inspiration to bear witness to a celebration of art-making reflecting Indigenous culture of this region in the hallways and classrooms of Victory School.

North Dakota boasts world-class facilities

Arts & Entertainment, History, Outside WinnipegBy Roger CurrieJune 29, 2015

Whether its venues for sports, culture or entertainment, Fargo and Grand Forks has some spectacular offerings.

David Suzuki doesn’t mince words as he talks about the planet’s future at sold out WECC talk

Downtown, Environment, Health & Safety, Reviews, Science & TechnologyBy Doug KretchmerJune 29, 2015

He’s been called Mr. Doom and Gloom by critics in the past but he’s still outspoken (and hopeful).

Jonathan Toews teams up with The Winnipeg Foundation

Food, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Our CityBy Kerry RyanJune 26, 2015

NHL star and Winnipegger Jonathan Toews promotes the Nourishing Potential Fund this summer.

Race for Grey Cup gets underway

SportsBy Roger CurrieJune 26, 2015

Interesting times for three down football as 2015 season begins.

Taking high school musicals to the next level

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, EducationBy Jessica HoltJune 25, 2015

What’s better than being in the high school musical? How about a chance to shine in front of Canada’s leading musical theatre company?

Lots of junk in food advertising

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Food, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy CKUW 95.9 FMJune 25, 2015

Misleading food advertising and inadequate labeling can make healthy choices difficult.

Colleen Furlan’s rising star

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, NorthwestBy Trevor SmithJune 25, 2015

Multi-talented Winnipegger Colleen Furlan returns to Rainbow Stage in Les Miserables this summer.

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