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Driverless cars are closer than we think

Education, Health & Safety, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieMarch 16, 2014

Deaths and injuries in traffic accidents might some day be stories we read about in the history books, along with lives that are tragically ruined by someone driving drunk.

Legendary band rocks MTS Centre

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMarch 15, 2014

Texas veteran blues-rockers ZZ Top served up a mess of their brand of down home boogie at the MTS concert bowl Thursday night to a near full house.

Pioneer in interfaith conflict resolution coming to Winnipeg

Education, Health & Safety, History, Religion & Spirituality, SouthwestBy Tali SitschkarMarch 13, 2014

World renowned expert analyzes our skill at resolving large-scale conflicts, such as engaging in counter terrorism efforts or mediating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Remembering Manitoba’s Father of Nephrology

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Science & Technology, Stories of GivingBy Erica VogtMarch 13, 2014

With today being World Kidney Day, we remember a great Manitoban, Dr. Ashley Thomson (1921-2013), known around the world for his work in kidney health.

Increased UFO sightings discussed at Dream Big event

Education, Environment, Science & Technology, SouthwestBy Marie LeBlancMarch 13, 2014

Astronomer and UFO researcher, Chris Rutkowski, delivered an engaging talk on the rise in UFO sightings, as the Dream Big event at the UofM investigates the mysteries of the universe.

Drinking can be scary, nasty pastime

Culture, Health & SafetyBy Roger CurrieMarch 12, 2014

While the makers of alcoholic beverages ask the public to “please drink responsibly”, it’s safe to say that even in moderation, drinking can cause many problems.

Dream big with Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Religion & Spirituality, Science & TechnologyBy Marie LeBlancMarch 10, 2014

University of Manitoba presents a week long series of events uncovering the secrets and mysteries of the cosmos, and featuring a visit by the world’s coolest and sexiest astrophysicist.

Ripple effect

Culture, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Sean ConwayMarch 9, 2014

When the lives of five families changed forever in November 2012, it seemed impossible that something good would ever come from this tragedy. Last week, that’s what happened.

Equality for women is progress for all

Education, Health & Safety, History, PoliticsBy Marie LeBlancMarch 8, 2014

Raise your voices to the rooftop. International Women’s Day held on March 8, 2014, is here once again in time for women to turn another page in the HERstory books.

Intense, passionate artist reveals bold work

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Environment, Health & SafetyBy Noah ErenbergMarch 6, 2014

Five years after being diagnosed with depression, artist Graham Hnatiuk is back with a strong series of work exploring environmentalism and humankind’s eroding connection with our surroundings.

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