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Downtown photo walk offers history and great photo ops

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, History, SportsBy Marie LeBlancAugust 22, 2014

Now in its third year, this annual guided tour of downtown Winnipeg is a treat for shutterbugs and history buffs.

Film experiments with torture at Guantanamo Bay

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Victoria KingAugust 21, 2014

What would it be like to be a prisoner tortured at Guantanamo Bay? One filmmaker finds out the hard way.

Faith based in compassion persecuted then and now

Arts & Entertainment, Religion & SpiritualityBy Faye HallAugust 21, 2014

An act of heroism 500 years ago lives on today in the work of a Winnipeg artist taking part in a showcase on human rights, commemorating the opening of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

The little festival that could

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Environment, Outside WinnipegBy Gilad CarrollAugust 20, 2014

Now in it’s fifth year, this magical festival celebrating music, art, nature and healthy living, has become a signature event along the southwestern shores of Lake Winnipeg.

Elvis is alive and well … in Gimli

Arts & Entertainment, History, Outside Winnipeg, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerAugust 19, 2014

The King was spotted in Gimli this month – no less than eight times!

Goodwill and compassion at the core of Peace Days

Our City, Philanthropy, Religion & SpiritualityBy Gary SenftAugust 18, 20141 Comment

In advance of next month’s Peace Days in Winnipeg, people will gather this week to ask if we live in a compassionate city.

Remembering Robin Williams

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Health & SafetyBy Roger CurrieAugust 18, 2014

All of his performances had a deep humanity about them and told us so much about who he was and what he was feeling inside.

Spaces into places

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, EnvironmentBy Heather Emberley / Gracie SweetstoryAugust 18, 2014

Creative Placemaking pop-ups found a home in Winnipeg in recognition of 2014 as the Year of Urban Ideas.

Locally produced documentary aims to help those suffering from depression

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Health & SafetyBy Nolan BicknellAugust 15, 20145 Comments

The incredible story of the talented and successful Chris Burns reveals the mammoth effort it takes to live with, and survive, the perils of mental illness.

The “art of seeing” reflects the human side of current events

Arts & Entertainment, CultureBy Faye HallAugust 12, 2014

The work of photographer Hans Arnold is one of several art pieces in a special showcase on human rights commemorating the opening of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

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