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The Golden Hour at cre8ery

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, DowntownBy Greg PetzoldMay 5, 2017

Winnipeg artist Sari Habiluk is flying solo for the first time.

Defending the Minister of Defence

PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 4, 2017

Harjit Sajjan’s problem was the use of the word ‘architect’ when describing his role on the battlefield.

Living with dysphagia

Food, Health & SafetyBy Vivian KetchumMay 4, 2017

When I discovered I could no longer swallow solid foods, the challenge was figuring out how to survive.

Inspired youth learn value of generosity

Education, Philanthropy, SouthwestBy Sarah LeMay 4, 2017

St. James Collegiate Youth in Philanthropy Committee wraps up another successful year of grant making.

Questioning pedestrian safety at Portage and Main

Downtown, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, SafetyBy Fred MorrisMay 3, 2017

Debate over opening up iconic corner must be viewed in context of other Winnipeg intersections where pedestrian crossings are restricted for safety reasons.

Stepping up to the plate

Charitable Organizations, Food, History, Local Heroes, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Heather Emberley / Gracie SweetstoryMay 3, 2017

Remembering the retired teacher who lived her commitment to social justice when she pioneered the concept of a food bank in Winnipeg.

My ethnicity is not who I am

Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Religion & SpiritualityBy Tatenda GurureMay 2, 20172 Comments

Challenging racist thinking to combat stereotypes that cause people to miss out on the individuality of others.

Enthusiastic fans gobble up Jimmy Eat World

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Anne MartinMay 2, 2017

Garrick Centre crowd loves pop band, even if some observers find their stuff a little boring.

Being vocal about mental illness

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & SafetyBy Wendy MyersMay 2, 2017

Two choral powerhouses join forces to present “HOPE” – a benefit concert in support of mental health services.

Hé Ho, Bistros and Riel

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Food, History, SportsBy Armande MartineMay 1, 2017

Franco Manitoban destinations, such as La Belle Baguette, operated by chef-owner Alix Loiselle, prepare to welcome visitors to 2017 Canada Summer Games.

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