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It’s time to watch!

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Our CityBy Noah ErenbergJuly 16, 2014

The 27th annual Winnipeg Fringe Festival opens today and runs until next Sunday, July 27, 2014.

Bubble Man brings joy to kids at Winnipeg Folk Fest for 12 years

Arts & Entertainment, History, Stories of GivingBy Doug KretchmerJuly 16, 2014

Like a pied piper, Rich Hamon winds his way through festival crowds blowing his colourful bubbles for all to enjoy.

All food is not created equal

Education, Food, Health & Safety, NorthwestBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJuly 11, 2014

A Gilbert Park cooking program is teaching kids to make healthy choices and be savvy consumers.

Folk Festival ages like a fine wine

Arts & Entertainment, Our City, Outside Winnipeg, ReviewsBy Noah ErenbergJuly 10, 2014

Every second week in July, Winnipeg plays host to the largest and finest collection of roots musicians at what has become one of the premier entertainment events in North America.

Flood threatens – again

Environment, Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Elenore WielerJuly 10, 20141 Comment

At Delta Beach along the shores of Lake Manitoba residents fear high water levels will leave them even more susceptible to the devastation they experienced in 2011.

Getting into the game helps new citizens adjust to life in Canada

Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, SportsBy Noah ErenbergJuly 9, 2014

The country’s first national survey exploring new citizens’ participation in Canadian sporting culture reveals how playing sports can advance integration.

Why can’t we fix health care? Blame self-interest

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Harvey LazarJuly 8, 2014

While Canadians point to health care as their largest national concern, self-interest has led to meagre health reform over the past four decades.

Journalism under siege forty years after Watergate

Culture, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJuly 8, 2014

The ‘death of a thousand cuts’ in recent years, and the never ending digital revolution have hit hard at what news organizations do best.

Teens challenged to be real, genuine and compassionate

Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Science & TechnologyBy Jason BerardJuly 7, 2014

Two Winnipeggers are on an inspirational speaking tour of local schools, encouraging young people to bring positive change to the world through social media.

Handbell choir cools things down on hot afternoon

Arts & Entertainment, Environment, ReviewsBy Susan CameronJuly 7, 2014

What do you do on a very hot and humid July day in Winnipeg? Why not go to a Christmas concert featuring a handbell choir.

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