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Monthly Archives: May 2016

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Performance art shines light on those ‘living in a bubble’

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, Environment, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Marie LeBlancMay 12, 20161 Comment

Access to safe, affordable housing one of many challenges for sufferers of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.

Green space and the industrial park: can they co-exist?

Economy & Business, Environment, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Jan VermetteMay 11, 2016

Industrial businesses are the source for all kinds of trash streaming into nearby green spaces.

Redefining Portage and Main

Downtown, Environment, Health & Safety, HistoryBy Jeff SchultzMay 11, 2016

Winnipeg’s most famous intersection, soon to be re-opened to pedestrians, hosts popular Jane’s Walk.

Legendary (Canadian) journalist retires

Arts & Entertainment, History, Outside WinnipegBy Roger CurrieMay 11, 2016

Genuine journalists like Morley Safer of 60 Minutes fame are an ‘endangered species’.

Every person has a story

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Melanie Beth OlivieroMay 10, 20161 Comment

Stories not only teach us who we are and how we got here, but why we are here.

Take me out to the ball game

Downtown, SportsBy Jeff SchultzMay 10, 2016

Goldeyes Open House gets fans and players pumped up for baseball season that starts this week.

Partnership circle committed to well-being of refugees

Culture, Education, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Safety, Stories of GivingBy Alka KumarMay 10, 2016

Event focused on acknowledging strengths of people displaced by conflict.

Journalist warns corporate globalization, capitalism will destroy planet

Economy & Business, Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Michael Welch CKUW 95.9 FMMay 10, 2016

Naomi Klein tackles climate crisis by focusing on capitalist economic system that fostered it.

Sight Unseen exhibit showcases work of blind photographers

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Environment, Reviews, Science & TechnologyBy Deanna NgMay 9, 2016

Unique show shakes perceptions about blindness and inclusiveness.

All good stories come to an end

Arts & Entertainment, History, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Anne HaweMay 9, 2016

Popular radio show, DNTO, wraps up two decades of unique and engaging storytelling.

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