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Monthly Archives: September 2016

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It was all about the…ukulele!

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Education, ReviewsBy Suzanne HunterSeptember 16, 2016

A surprising number (about 80) ukulele musicians showed up at Oodena Celebration Circle for final show in Mass Appeal concert series.

Star spangled dissent

Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Roger CurrieSeptember 16, 2016

Americans all twisted up over anthem being used as instrument of protest.

Coffee Breaks kick off Alzheimer Society fundraising effort

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Anne HaweSeptember 15, 2016

Events not only raise important funds, but also increase critical awareness.

The more things change …

History, PoliticsBy Fred MorrisSeptember 15, 2016

Federal Liberals may not realize their provincial counterparts under Premier Douglas Campbell introduced first-past-the-post in Manitoba more than half a century ago.

Committed to helping more kids and families

Culture, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PhilanthropyBy Sherry KaniugaSeptember 15, 2016

United Way of Winnipeg aims to help 11,000 more kids and families during the next three years.

Meteoric journey for Sunshine House band

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Food, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Anne HaweSeptember 14, 2016

Imaginative and ingenious programming by unique downtown drop-in and resource centre gives rise to local band’s surprising success.

Morris honours local athlete, supports CancerCare

Our Neighbourhoods, Outside Winnipeg, Philanthropy, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Sean ConwaySeptember 14, 2016

Ringette-hockey charity tourney followed by Twisters home opener makes for busy weekend.

IKEA hosts traditional Nordic crayfish festival

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Food, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithSeptember 14, 2016

Annual event not for the squeamish as the custom is to rip off the head of the crayfish and suck out the juices before getting to the succulent meat inside.

Dolly Parton: Pure and simple comfort

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Reviews, Stories of GivingBy Anne MartinSeptember 13, 20161 Comment

Consummate performer sings beautiful songs, tells poignant stories, in captivating three hour concert.

Business openings and museum challenges

Culture, Our Neighbourhoods, Outside WinnipegBy Sean ConwaySeptember 13, 2016

New gas station owners aim to create car detailing service and restaurant.

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