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Monthly Archives: May 2017

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Trans rights are women’s rights

Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Kimberley Ens Manning and Julie Temple NewhookMay 31, 2017

Transgender women face high rates of physical, sexual and fatal violence.

Youth in Philanthropy ignites sense of responsibility

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Immad ShahMay 31, 2017

St. Paul’s High School students learn how their generosity can help disabled children live as independently as possible.

Feline love

Stories of GivingBy Vivian KetchumMay 30, 2017

The glass doors of the Humane Society shut behind me. I just said a tearful good bye to my cat, Pretty Girl.

Resurgence theme aims to bring more diversity to annual event

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Politics, Religion & SpiritualityBy Melanie FerrisMay 30, 2017

Pride Winnipeg offers safe, celebratory activities all this week until June 4.

Youth examine impact of generosity

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Breanna SlobikMay 29, 2017

Oak Park High School Youth in Philanthropy Committee focuses grant making on smaller charities.

Why would anyone want to host the Olympics?

Economy & Business, History, Politics, SportsBy Roger CurrieMay 29, 20171 Comment

Few happy endings for recent Olympic host cities; but those hosting Canada Games tell a different story.

Winnipeg’s rowing season launches with open house

Downtown, Education, Environment, Health & Safety, History, SportsBy RoseAnna SchickMay 28, 2017

Public is invited to come out and learn all about rowing.

What Canada can learn from Australia on health care

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Stephen DuckettMay 25, 2017

From public funding of pharmaceuticals to national home care and health care efficiency, there’s much to glean from our cousins down under.

Women of Distinction sparkle with greatness

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Local Heroes, Our City, Stories of Giving, UncategorizedBy Julien CooperMay 25, 2017

Women recognized for their courage, determination and hard work in making our community better.

Emerging artist works with fused glass

Arts & Entertainment, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithMay 25, 2017

River Heights artist uses glass slumping technique to achieve endless creative possibilities.

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