Fringe play “The Last Night of the World”- a romantic comedy about the end of everything
Play ponders the question “How would you spend your last night?”
Play ponders the question “How would you spend your last night?”
The Walking Monk is back in town with traveling youth group presenting ancient Vedic drama, magic show and Kirtan tonight.
For the first time, clinical psychologists will be joining the medical team as volunteers at the Canada Summer Games, available to assist participants with a wide range of emotionally taxing issues.
Sport is helping immigrants adapt to their new life in Canada, thanks to a grant to True Sport from the Community Fund for Canada’s 150th.
Time to sit by the pond and reflect … in a historical kind of way.
He was one of the few Indigenous men to star on a football field in Canada, and we should remember all his history, as ‘incorrect’ as it might be.
Forever a song and dance man, Bob Dylan lets his music, and his lounge style movement, do all the talking at recent Bell MTS Place concert in Winnipeg.
Société historique de Saint-Boniface makes it easier to access troves of historical information, including scores of Indigenous documents previously hidden away.
A top notch development program allows Manitoba to put forth an incredibly talented cycling team for upcoming Games.
As Bank of Canada raises interest rates for the first time in seven years, some Canadians may be prompted to spend less.