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Opponents of anti-terrorism law voice concern over losing rights

Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, SafetyBy Michael Welch CKUW 95.9 FMJune 18, 2015

From environmental groups to First Nations to the country’s Privacy Commissioner, Canada’s new Bill C-51 is being roundly criticized as an attack on personal freedom.

Why all Canadians should rally against Bill C-51

Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, SafetyBy Sara ArensonJune 17, 2015

Country’s new anti-terrorism legislation trades fundamental liberties for false sense of security.

55+ Games redefines healthy competition, serves up good times

Arts & Entertainment, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Coryn CheslockJune 15, 2015

The 2015 edition of Manitoba 55+ Games in Beausejour June 16 – 18 highlights the benefits of staying active and being social.

Some helpful advice about commuting with kids

Culture, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, SportsBy Mel MarginetJune 15, 2015

For parents, driving alone often seems like the only option. Yet, those choosing greener transportation share their experiences and answer your questions about sustainable commuting with kids.

Canadians told to prepare for lightning fast revolutionary change

Economy & Business, Environment, Our Neighbourhoods, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieJune 15, 2015

From the media industry to the energy sector, the pace of change will impact every part of society and is not likely to slow down.

Time to think about your route for Bike To Work Day

Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, SportsBy Greg PetzoldJune 14, 2015

Bike to Work Day is fast approaching and there are many routes to choose from. Here’s what to expect on a sample 15 km trek into Downtown.

Kim Mitchell and band had crowd in the palm of his hand

Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, SoutheastBy Doug KretchmerJune 12, 2015

Former Max Webster frontman Kim Mitchell rocked hard to full house at The Oak in Transcona last weekend.

Intriguing production sets Anthony & Cleopatra on Canadian Plains during Fur Trade

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, ReviewsBy Frances KoncanJune 12, 2015

Shakespeare in the Ruins raises the bar with production that is timely, relevant, challenging, and uniquely Canadian.

Future of Red Chamber not black and white

History, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJune 12, 2015

The debate continues over what to do with the troubled Senate in Canada.

Making Winnipeg better, together

Charitable Organizations, Culture, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Sherry KaniugaJune 10, 2015

Nearly 300 Winnipeggers from all areas of the city gathered in downtown Winnipeg today at an outdoor picnic that stretched a full city block, to break bread and share their thoughts on how we can make our city great.

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