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Yearly Archives: 2017

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Still daydreaming about east-west power grid

Economy & Business, Environment, History, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieMay 12, 2017

Sensible solution would be to build transmission capacity across the provinces.

Mentorship offers experience for emerging Winnipeg theatre director

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Education, Our CityBy Larysa MusickMay 11, 2017

Tradition of mentorship continues with actor and community participant Kelsey Funk getting involved with Sarasvàti’s upcoming production.

Wolseley’s Envision Festival of the Arts celebrates 10th Anniversary this weekend

Arts & Entertainment, CultureBy Doug KretchmerMay 11, 20171 Comment

Festival features art for sale, music, dances, theatre, readings and more.

Winnipeg entrepreneurs win big at casino exhibition

Arts & Entertainment, Economy & Business, Science & TechnologyBy Azizah AsgaraliMay 10, 2017

University of Manitoba scientists win top prize for their AI-based software, Qubist, that optimizes floor layouts for casinos.

Truth be told

History, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Religion & Spirituality, River City 360, Stories of GivingBy Heather Emberley / Gracie SweetstoryMay 10, 2017

Inspired to embark on a personal journey for truth and reconciliation.

Humanizing Transit

Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Sandy KlowakMay 9, 2017

Transit expert Jarrett Walker kicks off series of events exploring how to make Winnipeg Transit more customer-focused.

Little Free Library build days help bring books to the streets

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Stories of GivingBy Robert ZirkMay 9, 2017

It may only take an hour and a half to build a little free library, but the community that builds around it lasts for years to come.

Stomping good time

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Suzanne HunterMay 8, 20172 Comments

Unique performance troupe, STOMP, just as entertaining today as they were 20 years ago.

Prince Philip begins semi-retirement at 96

History, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Roger CurrieMay 8, 2017

Duke of Edinburgh can look back on a fascinating life where he’s had the oddest job any of us can possibly imagine.

Alumnae credits Canada Games with future success

History, SportsBy 2017Canada GamesMay 5, 2017

It’s a long way from Winnipeg to the World Cup and the Olympics, but Desiree Scott made the journey.

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