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Fefu and Her Friends will be unique theatrical experience

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Education, History, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Samantha WaltersApril 11, 2014

The audience travels to different rooms of this heritage home, watching the story unfold, in a one-of-a-kind production that promises to be an immersive event theatre goers will not soon forget.

Canadians need to know more about the drugs we take

Education, Health & Safety, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roojin Habibi and Joel LexchinApril 11, 2014

Why is Health Canada only letting doctors and the public know part of the story about the safety and effectiveness of pharmaceutical drugs? Inadequate information can be dangerous and misleading.

A history many Manitobans don’t know

Economy & Business, Education, History, PoliticsBy Julien CooperApril 10, 2014

Justice Thomas Berger, the man who successfully showed the federal government failed to honour a promise it made to Métis people 140 years ago, was in town recently to set the historic record straight.

City releases mobile app for upcoming civic election

Our City, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Noah ErenbergApril 9, 2014

Just in time for the civic election in October 2014, the City of Winnipeg has launched a free Election mobile app, part of an online effort to engage the electorate.

U.S., Canadian health care systems share some challenges

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Trudy LiebermanApril 8, 2014

No matter what side of the border one examines, health care remains the single most costly budgetary item for governments in North America; and keeping those costs down is no easy task.

Good buys for goodbyes

Arts & Entertainment, Economy & Business, Education, SoutheastBy Doug KretchmerApril 8, 2014

As Manitoba artist Wendy Provins prepares to move to British Columbia, Gallery 415 on St. Anne’s Road is saying goodbye with an open house featuring many of her latest works.

Like father, like son — fuddle-duddle across generations

Culture, Education, History, PoliticsBy Sean ConwayApril 7, 2014

When Liberal leader Justin Trudeau dropped an F-bomb at a boxing match recently, it touched off a debate over swearing and how we learn to use such language.

Festival of Fools a gut-busting success

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Philanthropy, ReviewsBy Marie LeBlancApril 7, 2014

Rolling in laughter, crowds of people could not get enough fun at this year’s 14th Annual Festival of Fools.

“Perhaps he will be something someday”

Arts & Entertainment, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerApril 5, 2014

Steve Miller rolled into town Friday night and at 70 years of age, the space cowboy delivered his classic 70’s hits and more, flawlessly.

Hidden in plain view: the Blankstein Gallery

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, DowntownBy Greg PetzoldApril 4, 2014

It’s a quaint setting on the second floor of Millennium Library that can seen through the locked Skywalk doors but can only be accessed through the Library. It’s worth the walk around.

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