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A reach for respect in sports

Culture, Health & Safety, Our City, SportsBy Sean ConwayFebruary 18, 2014

When it comes to abusive and violent hockey parents, a zero tolerance or one strike policy is needed. A parent who throws a punch would forfeit the privilege for their kid to play hockey for the season.

Putting ‘Winter’ back in the Olympics

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Roger CurrieFebruary 18, 2014

Perhaps it’s an optical illusion, or the hallucinations of a prairie boy who’s fed up with living in the polar vortex, but is that a palm tree I see before me beside one of the venues in Mother Russia?

Celebrating Louis Riel Day

Culture, Downtown, HistoryBy Marie LeBlancFebruary 18, 2014

Leah McDonald and Chrizza Landicho had a table for three on a date with Louis Riel, celebrating the famous leader on this special made in Manitoba holiday.

Reaching new heights at Festiglace

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Environment, SportsBy Marie LeBlancFebruary 17, 2014

Held during the same time as Festival du Voyageur, passers-by cannot help but stop and look at this magnificent waterfall of ice protruding into the sky with people climbing it.

Local theatre company to host lively, humorous fundraiser

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, Our CityBy Samantha WaltersFebruary 17, 2014

“So You Think You Can Act” will feature several local celebrities, famous for things other than theatre, testing out their acting chops in front of a panel of judges and a live audience.

Fight back against food giants who lure you to “do their bidding”

Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Education, Food, Health & SafetyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithFebruary 16, 2014

Here’s your chance to discover the tactics multi-national companies use to get you to eat processed foods, and to put yourself on an even footing with the $3 trillion a year industry.

HeHo! Festival is back!

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, HistoryBy Doug KretchmerFebruary 16, 2014

The best thing about enduring a frigid prairie winter is knowing that every February the Festival du Voyageur brings thousands of people together for one of the best cultural events this province has to offer.

Festival kicks off special year

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, EnvironmentBy Doug KretchmerFebruary 16, 2014

As the 45th annual Festival du Voyageur opened this weekend with fun and festivities galore, it was clear this year’s edition would be a special one.

Festival du Voyageur offers huge variety of fun and excitement

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Environment, HistoryBy Marie LeBlancFebruary 15, 2014

On a frosty cold Friday night, with a beautiful full moon overhead, true voyageurs and explorers of Winnipeg braved the weather to come together and kick off the 45th edition of Manitoba’s most famous winter festival.

Navigating the snow – with help from Orienteering Association

Environment, Health & Safety, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillFebruary 15, 2014

With the most recent snowfall, some members of this weekend’s Acif Epica ultra-endurance race and other local sportspeople are focussed on understanding their navigation equipment.

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