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Yearly Archives: 2015

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Do Not Call List barely effective even as CRTC levies $200,000 fine

Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieMarch 11, 20151 Comment

The Do Not Call List is supposed to prevent unwanted phone solicitation, but for many of the 12 million Canadians registered, it may as well be called the Do Not Hesitate to Call List.

“You don’t have to be David Suzuki to make an impact”

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, Environment, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergMarch 10, 2015

Everything is free at the first ever Stuff Swap, where organizers encourage people to make sustainable lifestyle choices that are not difficult or intimidating.

From high income earner to unemployment and depression – anyone can become homeless

Health & Safety, Our CityBy Susan HuebertMarch 10, 20151 Comment

Homelessness is a huge, ongoing problem, but awareness of the issue is often the first step towards helping solve it.

Conference aims to answer questions about life and living

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Health & Safety, Religion & SpiritualityBy Marie LeBlancMarch 10, 2015

Spirit Seekers 2015 Conference and Psychic Fair & Market digs deep in search of answers to some of life’s most pressing questions.

Lesbian comedian’s high school experience no laughing matter

Education, Health & Safety, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Molly KarpMarch 10, 2015

“It’s very hard because the people you love are saying the most hateful things about who you really are.”

Municipalities need federal money to deal with infrastructure crisis

Economy & Business, Education, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMarch 9, 2015

Cities are looking for more tax dollars to help fund upgrades to sewer and water systems, roads and bridges, and public transit.

Always a gift, never for sale – little free libraries help build community

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Our Neighbourhoods, Stories of GivingBy Trevor SmithMarch 6, 20151 Comment

They’re the little boxes resembling birdhouses in people’s front yards. They’re full of books for all to borrow, or pay it forward and leave some of your own books for someone else to read.

Folk Festival lineup announced as tickets go on sale

Arts & EntertainmentBy Noah ErenbergMarch 6, 2015

Exciting list of performers for this year’s Winnipeg Folk Festival appeals to a wide range of musical tastes.

An interview with Folk Fest founder, Mitch Podolak

Arts & Entertainment, History, Local HeroesBy Eva WasneyMarch 6, 2015

As the Winnipeg Folk Festival prepares for its 42nd year, the man who started it all reflects on its beginnings and on how it has grown.

New library a beacon of knowledge, engaged activity, fun learning

Education, Science & Technology, SouthwestBy Noah ErenbergMarch 5, 2015

Bigger, busier and better than ever, the new Charleswood branch is being enthusiastically embraced by the community.

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