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Yearly Archives: 2016

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Tough times makes strange bedfellows

Economy & Business, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, SafetyBy Roger CurrieMay 1, 2016

Plummeting oil prices hit hardworking prairie people as well as Isis terrorists.

May is Celiac Awareness Month

Education, Food, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Donalda JohnsonApril 30, 20161 Comment

Imagine suffering abdominal distress for decades and even though you regularly sought help from your doctor, there was no relief or even a diagnosis.

Councillors warned PSB demo will be costly – environmentally, financially

Downtown, Economy & Business, Environment, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Shirley KowalchukApril 29, 2016

City council called “irresponsible” and “barbaric” for supporting massive carbon footprint and huge taxpayer bill that may result form tearing down PSB.

Doping pervasive in all sports

Health & Safety, SportsBy Roger CurrieApril 29, 2016

From the Olympics to major league baseball and all sports in between, high level competition breeds the use of performance enhancing drugs.

Memory Mondays encourages seniors to share stories and smiles

Culture, Downtown, Education, Health & SafetyBy Jeff SchultzApril 28, 20162 Comments

Reminiscing about shared experiences helps seniors stay connected to community and understand who they are and where they’ve come from.

PSB demolition contrary to city’s sustainability plan

Downtown, Economy & Business, Environment, History, PoliticsBy Shirley KowalchukApril 27, 2016

Councillors ignore sustainability guidelines as they push for demolition of PSB heritage building.

Collective Soul’s ‘See What You Started Tour’ plays to sold out Burt

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerApril 27, 2016

Georgia rockers create collective consciousness as crowd chants choruses to hits.

Love unlocked

Arts & Entertainment, Environment, Health & Safety, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithApril 26, 2016

Fad popular amongst young lovers in Paris spreads its way around the world all the way to old CN Rail footbridge in River Heights.

Implementing a basic income in Canada to improve health and reduce poverty

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, History, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Mélanie Meloche-HolubowskiApril 26, 2016

Professor who analyzed data from Manitoba towns that took part in 1970s Mincome Project explains why this idea has just as much relevance today.

Protesters surprised by police response to occupation

Downtown, Health & Safety, Politics, SafetyBy Vivian KetchumApril 26, 2016

Winnipeg police officers catch everyone off guard when they accept invitation to participate in sharing circle upon entering occupation of Indigenous Affairs offices.

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