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Yearly Archives: 2015

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Live art project lets participants cross boundaries

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, DowntownBy Joan SuzukiApril 5, 2015

The recently developed Live Art Lab over at Urban Shaman Gallery is a unique opportunity to feel each other’s humanity and to really be attentive to the other person.

The Walrus Talks at the Winnipeg Art Gallery: Bringing the North to the South

Culture, Education, Environment, Outside WinnipegBy Susan HuebertApril 4, 2015

It was an opportunity for people from different parts of Canada to get to know each other and to understand the challenges of living in the north.

Teen wasn’t as much afraid of dying as he was of not being remembered

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Health & Safety, Reviews, Stories of GivingBy Leanne FournierApril 3, 20152 Comments

A Concert for Carter honours a memory while raising $9,000 for CancerCare Manitoba.

Rethinking the ‘friendly’ skies

SafetyBy Roger CurrieApril 2, 2015

The past couple weeks have shown us once more that traveling by air involves putting your life and safety in the hands of total strangers.

Journalism student wins award for work published on CNC

Arts & Entertainment, EducationBy Noah ErenbergApril 2, 20151 Comment

“CNC is a great opportunity for young journalists, like myself, to get their work out there and get valuable feedback at the same time.”

Ditchball returns to the U of M

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Southwest, SportsBy Trevor SmithApril 2, 2015

A cross between a bar brawl and a hockey fight, the 40-year-old tradition, popularized by architectural undergrads, is back.

CD sounds like combo of Bob Dylan and Weird Al

Arts & Entertainment, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerApril 2, 2015

CD is a blend of folk meets 80’s pop with historical references to Pac Man, The Allman Brothers, Max Webster and Doug and the Slugs.

Equality in wealth means better health

Economy & Business, Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Ryan MeiliMarch 31, 2015

Income and its distribution, education, employment, housing, food security and the wider environment have far greater impact on health outcomes than health care.

Homophobic attitude and language ingrained in culture of sport

Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, SportsBy Stephen BurnsMarch 30, 2015

Part 8 in a series examining homophobia in sports asks straight athletes what it will take to change long standing discrimination.

Newscasts struggle for independence in digital age

Culture, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Roger CurrieMarch 30, 2015

Many TV newscasts are regarded as no different than the latest police drama or reality show. Sooner or later, it’s all about marketing.

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