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Successful politician reflects on the challenges growing up gay

Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Molly KarpApril 16, 20151 Comment

A typical high-profile jock in high school, Glen Murray hid his sexual orientation throughout his teen years, but went on to become North America’s first openly gay mayor and a champion of gay rights.

Government sells half the Wheat Board to Saudi Arabian company

Economy & Business, Food, History, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieApril 15, 2015

Long running Canadian farm marketing institution now just a memory.

MTS employees send a message to Anaheim Ducks

Downtown, Our City, SportsBy Noah ErenbergApril 14, 2015

Knowing the Anaheim Ducks are staying across the street at The Fairmont Hotel, MTS employees have some fun placing giant letters in the windows of their office tower.

Unique treatment centre successfully uses traditional healing practices

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Religion & SpiritualityBy Brandy DennisApril 14, 2015

Helping clients along their healing journeys, Eyaa-Keen Healing Centre Inc. was created by Indigenous People for Indigenous People.

Massacre’s anniversary a reminder of man’s inhumanity

History, Politics, SafetyBy Roger CurrieApril 13, 2015

A murderous nightmare that happened on April 13, 1945, less than a month before VE Day, is not well remembered.

Winnipeg, do you believe in miracles?

SportsBy Roger CurrieApril 10, 20151 Comment

The Jets finally make it to the dance — a strong team that nobody wants to face in the post-season battle for the toughest trophy to win in pro sports.

Extravaganza focuses on writing not yet published

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, CultureBy Kevin AndersonApril 8, 2015

More than just a fundraiser, the annual Wine & Words event is a showcase for established and emerging talent, immersing the audience in a creative experience unlike any other.

Former Winnipegger living in New York enlists old band mates for new CD

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerApril 7, 2015

The musicians featured on Curtis Nowosad’s latest album, Dialectics, all have ties with the University of Manitoba Jazz Studies program.

Boys of Summer strike it rich

Economy & Business, SportsBy Roger CurrieApril 6, 2015

Even before the first pitch was thrown, an eye-popping record was set with the average annual salary reaching above $4 million dollars for the first time.

Live art project lets participants cross boundaries

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, DowntownBy Joan SuzukiApril 5, 2015

The recently developed Live Art Lab over at Urban Shaman Gallery is a unique opportunity to feel each other’s humanity and to really be attentive to the other person.

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