The Global Justice Film Festival: stories from around the world
If people took anything away from the 2014 Global Justice Film Festival, it was that ordinary people can make a difference.
If people took anything away from the 2014 Global Justice Film Festival, it was that ordinary people can make a difference.
Expanded partnership allows CJNU 93.7 FM to set up new home base next to The Winnipeg Foundation’s office.
It was a storytelling journey, and for some, a trip down memory lane, when Great Big Sea’s Alan Doyle showed up to sign his new book at McNally Robinson last night.
Two more Sundays of 3-down football, and one of the storylines in the dear old Canadian Football League this year has to be empty seats.
A feature, in-depth interview with John Ralston Saul on what needs to be done to ensure First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples are included in the mosaic called Canada.
The publishing industry may be in the dark about future trends, but four Winnipeg writers are bringing to light an imaginative new approach.
With awareness growing for the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, local musician Raine Beth Hamilton has rallied together artists who want to act.
Providing opportunities for older adults to play recreational sports is how one organization is helping people stay healthy.
Local alternative artists seek out the underground gallery, ‘Subculture’, to share their eccentric and diverse art.
After years of struggling with severe health challenges, a couple discovers hemp and other alternative health foods on their journey to wellness.