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Lake Winnipeg: Clear & Present

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Environment, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, Science & TechnologyBy Jim PringleSeptember 24, 2016

Artist and activist explore the beauties and the threats.

Local artist wins Culture Days National prize

Arts & Entertainment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Safety, Stories of GivingBy Jim PringleSeptember 2, 2016

Independent visual artist aims to raise awareness about issues of social and environmental justice, such as homelessness and deforestation.

Searching for Kilfasset

History, Outside WinnipegBy Jim PringleMay 30, 2016

The desire to know one’s roots is an inexplicable, even primal desire. To touch the same walls, turn the same door handle, stand where forebears would have looked out the window, that’s immeasurable.

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