Landscape artist portrays injustices dealt to Aboriginal peoples
Thinking about the “subjugation of our native peoples,” he says, “really got me going.”
Thinking about the “subjugation of our native peoples,” he says, “really got me going.”
As Burger King prepares to acquire Tim Horton’s, some are surprised at how much the fast food giant will save in taxes by moving their corporate head office from the U.S. to Canada.
The plight of Aboriginal women and children, today and in the past, is the focus of the work of three artists participating in this year’s human rights showcase gallery.
In April 2011, Manitoba experienced a one in 350-year flood that forced 2,100 people from their homes. This is still largely the case today.
The Armstrong Point Heritage House and Garden Tour on Sept. 7 will give visitors a glimpse inside the picturesque enclave known as the “Gates.”
The 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War is a time for sober reflection.
The Wayne Arthur Gallery promotes local artists and houses unexpected treasures.
Alternate jerseys in the CFL are more about marketing and less about fashion or history.
Summer is a great time to visit cottage country, and one of the more popular destinations is Gimli.
This year’s FemFest theme is “power” and it is through this lens that the festival will explore the experiences of seniors.