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Monthly Archives: June 2016

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Unique farmer’s market pops up in Exchange alleyway

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Food, Our CityBy Karen KornelsenJune 25, 2016

FIrst of four Alleyways Markets planned for the Exchange this summer kicked off on Friday with Manitoba foods and products on the menu.

Community devastated by revelations of mercury poisoning

Environment, Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Stéphane DoucetJune 24, 2016

Former paper mill employee admits to dumping toxic chemicals near Grassy Narrows First Nation, a community still fighting to prevent their water from being poisoned.

NHL bets on Vegas, not Quebec

Arts & Entertainment, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Roger CurrieJune 24, 2016

Las Vegas hockey team should be a “can’t miss” for success.

Reflections on reconciliation

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, History, Northwest, Religion & SpiritualityBy Joan SuzukiJune 23, 2016

National Aboriginal Day saw one Winnipeg teacher engaging young people in a dialogue about Canada’s Indigenous reality.

Sometimes the best things in life are free

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Anne HaweJune 22, 2016

Kudos to Winnipeg’s Jazz Fest for their series of free concerts at The Cube, like the sensational performances by Dawn Pemberton.

Epic show raises the bar

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Anne MartinJune 22, 2016

It will be hard for Jazz Winnipeg to top the masterful performance by Kamasi Washington and his band.

Affordable music fest kicks off summer

Arts & Entertainment, Outside WinnipegBy Mike HankinsonJune 22, 2016

Third annual Real Love Summer Fest features imported talent along with diverse, homegrown indie acts.

Aboriginal spirituality bridges gap

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, History, Religion & Spirituality, Reviews, Stories of GivingBy Anne MartinJune 21, 2016

Non-Indigenous community can connect deeply to Aboriginal culture and heritage.

Leadership Winnipeg team creates arts program legacy for newcomer youth

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Mary PidlaskiJune 21, 2016

Immigrant and refugee youth to benefit from regular offering of arts based activities.

Local boy returns after scoring big league success

Local Heroes, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Southwest, SportsBy Trevor SmithJune 21, 2016

This year, many high hopes for the Bombers rest on the shoulders of Winnipegger Andrew Harris.

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