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Worst winter in years won’t let go

Environment, HistoryBy Roger CurrieMarch 6, 2014

It’s been 35 years since we’ve experienced such a severe winter. Extremely cold temperatures along with huge amounts of snow has many wondering when it will finally end.

Buffy and band deliver stellar performance

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMarch 5, 2014

Buffy Sainte-Marie was in Winnipeg Tuesday night and along with her band, played a heartfelt, high energy concert that delighted the sold out crowd at the West End Cultural Centre.

Polar Bear adventure makes memories that last

Culture, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillMarch 5, 2014

When Jeff Badger ran across frozen Lake Winnipeg 22 years ago, he started a Manitoba tradition.

Kaleidoscopic view of life

Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Religion & SpiritualityBy Stephanie StaplesMarch 5, 2014

In a world full of toys, a simple, little kaleidoscope seems to contain many secrets that parallel life and the beautiful opportunities presented to us everyday.

WSO New Music Fest scores big

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMarch 4, 2014

It may have been one of the coldest winters on record, but music lovers were fired up and kept warm by this year’s WSO New Music Festival.

What a difference a year makes for our game

Economy & Business, SportsBy Roger CurrieMarch 3, 2014

Twelve months ago, the NHL was sputtering after the lengthy lockout, and fans were in an ugly mood. Now we are basking in the glow of what happened in Sochi, and dreaming of a Jets playoff run.

Local theatre company celebrates International Women’s Week

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Our City, PhilanthropyBy Samantha WaltersMarch 2, 2014

Literary obsessions, teen truckers and fairy tale rejections – find out what ten young women think about the state of the world as Sarasvàti Productions presents ten monologues by Canadian playwrights.

AssentWorks — a life changing work / business experience

Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Science & TechnologyBy Julien CooperMarch 1, 2014

It’s Canada’s largest makerspace, providing the tools, expertise and workspace for numerous individuals and businesses needing to design, prototype and manufacture just about anything.

Why I wrote a book about old people

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Larissa PeckMarch 1, 2014

When Creative Communications student, Larissa Peck, decided to write a book about seniors, she didn’t realize how much she would learn from people more than three times her age.

When in doubt … blame the weather

Economy & Business, Food, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieFebruary 28, 2014

“Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.” As we labour on through the winter from hell, that quote could also apply to the movement of grain on the prairies.

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