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Yearly Archives: 2016

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Surprise at #5 for top five shows of 2016

Arts & Entertainment, ReviewsBy Anne MartinDecember 6, 2016

Countdown continues every week until New Year’s Eve, as favourite shows of 2016 are revealed.

Panel at the Basic Income Symposium

Basic Income could raise the bar for everyone

Culture, Downtown, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, PoliticsBy Susan HuebertDecember 5, 2016

The idea is that every person in the country would receive enough money to live on, thereby reducing their reliance on costly social programs.

Electoral reform is in for a bumpy ride

History, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieDecember 5, 2016

All party committee wrestles with what to put before Canadians in a referendum on our federal voting system.

Real situations, engaging expressions, create successful productions by 55+ theatre troupe

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Health & Safety, ReviewsBy Deanna NgDecember 5, 2016

From actors’ enthusiasm, to brilliant satirizing of real life, Geritheatrics delivers great theatre and deep understanding of aging process.

Bah! Humbug! Tories take aim at public sector

Economy & Business, Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieDecember 4, 2016

The unwritten rule of not delivering bad news during winter holiday season doesn’t apply on the prairies this year.

City fails to clearly mark parking signs

Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Fred MorrisDecember 2, 2016

Winnipeg’s parking sign ambiguities create ‘parking ticket traps’ unlike other cities with clearly marked signage.

Living on through music

Education, Our City, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Stacy Cardigan SmithDecember 2, 2016

Family turns tragedy into way to remember and honour young man’s life by helping promising students.

Making connections at Upbeat Artworks

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Health & Safety, Reviews, Stories of GivingBy Anne HaweDecember 1, 2016

Grand re-opening attracts many to downtown gallery-boutique that shines spotlight on local artists and their work.

Cinematheque screens film about “greatest rock n’ roll band ever”

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, History, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerDecember 1, 2016

Jim Jarmusch documentary “Gimme Danger: The Story of The Stooges” examines the musical exploits of Iggy Pop and his band.

Choir’s changing membership may reflect shift in society

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Health & Safety, History, PoliticsBy Armande MartineDecember 1, 2016

Now in its 17th year, Winnipeg’s LGBT Choir – Rainbow Harmony Project – attracts gay and straight members, perhaps signaling a change in societal attitudes.

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