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Yearly Archives: 2015

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Why Canada scores so poorly on children’s health rankings

Economy & Business, Education, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Nicole LetourneauJanuary 12, 2015

Studies show early childhood education and family supports yield excellent return on investment.

Morantz unapologetic for exchange with Deputy Chief

Our City, Politics, SafetyBy James JewellJanuary 12, 2015

City of Winnipeg Finance Chair calls out respected Deputy Police Chief Art Stannard during a tense exchange regarding WPS staffing levels.

Airports fight losing battle

Economy & Business, History, Politics, SouthwestBy Roger CurrieJanuary 12, 2015

When passengers head south this time of year, airports in Winnipeg and Regina lose millions in revenue.

Why one of Canada’s big banks is calling for greater income equality

Economy & Business, Health & SafetyBy Ryan MeiliJanuary 9, 2015

Studies find public investments in childhood education, health and affordable housing good for the economy.

Play it safe – keep off thin ice

Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Marie LeBlancJanuary 9, 2015

With this year’s fluctuating winter temperatures, play it safe and keep off the ice until otherwise advised.

Artists – you are not alone

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Our CityBy WrenJanuary 8, 2015

Where can you see actors, directors, videographers, animators, novelists and poets presenting their works together in one place?

The rising cost of becoming a Canadian

Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJanuary 8, 2015

It now costs new Canadians $530 just to complete the government paperwork that’s needed to become a citizen of this country.

Alexa Yakubovich, Winnipeg’s latest Rhodes Scholar

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Stories of GivingBy Trevor SmithJanuary 7, 2015

There must be something in the water in River Heights: for the second year in a row a Rhodes scholarship has been awarded to yet another resident of this south end neighbourhood.

A different kind of Christmas

History, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Bonny HillJanuary 6, 2015

The Mexican people celebrate the holiday season in their own unique and special way.

Stories of struggle and change at Museum for Human Rights

Education, History, ReviewsBy Susan HuebertJanuary 5, 2015

Since opening in September, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has attracted visitors by featuring stories about the quest for human rights in Canada and around the world.

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