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Hal Anderson’s dismissal highlights radio’s race to the bottom

Arts & Entertainment, Economy & Business, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Roger CurrieMay 15, 2014

In radio, a change in host is often made because they want someone younger and cheaper after a ‘consultant’ has read the latest ratings book.

7th annual Wolseley’s Envision Festival of the Arts a hit

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMay 14, 2014

This neighbourhood fest is a popular event where local artists are joined by many patrons gathered for workshops, performances and art shopping.

Spruce Woods hosts Manitoba’s first 100-mile ultra-marathon

Environment, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillMay 13, 2014

The first 100-mile ultra-marathon held in Manitoba attracted veteran long distance racers as well as newly aspiring ultra-marathoners. Just competing in this grueling endurance test is considered a victory.

A Winnipeg evening in May

Arts & Entertainment, Our City, SportsBy Sean ConwayMay 13, 2014

It was touted as a friendly soccer match, but being that close to the action and seeing players challenge, tackle and shield the ball, it was far from what I would call friendly.

Measuring what is important to young Winnipeggers

Culture, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PhilanthropyBy Joanna FultzMay 13, 2014

This spring, young people in Winnipeg will share their knowledge and experience by taking the Youth Vital Signs Survey. The results will reveal how people ages 14-29 feel about the city.

Winnipeg’s “Keith Partridge” makes good – we should be proud

Arts & Entertainment, Economy & Business, History, Religion & Spirituality, Science & TechnologyBy Faye HallMay 12, 2014

Steve Bell is celebrating his 25th year since making his first solo album, and the singer / songwriter is not slowing down. Now he’s testing the online waters of crowdfunding to help fund an anniversary project.

Frozen pipes hurt local business

Downtown, Economy & Business, Food, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 12, 2014

I had a fabulous bowl of hot and sour soup at a local Chinese food restaurant the other day and found out the price the owner is paying after his pipes froze this winter.

One father’s National Day of Honour

Culture, Local Heroes, Our City, Southeast, Stories of GivingBy Sean ConwayMay 11, 2014

Everyone dies, but not everybody really lives. A father remembers his soldier son who taught us to live and love life to the fullest, and that tomorrow is promised to no one.

National Youth Arts Week helps vulnerable kids

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Marie LeBlancMay 9, 2014

Studio 393 and Graffiti Art are creating many engaging projects that target youth living in neighbourhoods where they are vulnerable to the influence of gangs.

Lou Gramm, the ‘Voice of Foreigner’ still strong as ever

Arts & Entertainment, Our City, Reviews, SoutheastBy Doug KretchmerMay 9, 2014

Lou Gramm, vocalist and main songwriter for Foreigner, still has the pipes to belt out the classic hits that fans are eager to chew up as quickly as the band can spit them out.

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