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North End continues to shine

Education, Health & Safety, Northwest, Stories of GivingBy Michael ChampagneJanuary 24, 2014

Contrary to what may appear in the media, Winnipeg’s North End is a community full of strong and healthy individuals who are working together to creatively address the challenges faced by families and residents.

Friday night bell tower rallies still going strong

Culture, Northwest, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Michael ChampagneJune 5, 2013

Since November 2011, a dedicated group of community members has been meeting at the corner of Selkirk and Powers to build peace, support the community and set an example.

Myth busting Idle No More

Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Religion & SpiritualityBy Michael ChampagneJanuary 28, 2013

Idle No More is a global movement aimed to protect the environment and respect Indigenous people’s relationship to the land. In an effort to do some myth busting, activist MIchael Champagne answers ten common questions about INM.

ANTI-BULLY: The secret weapon is YOU

Education, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Michael ChampagneOctober 17, 20121 Comment

The choice among young people is clear, we cannot stand by and watch another one of our classmates, friends or family members fall victim to hopelessness and commit suicide.

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