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Why support a cosmetic pesticide ban in Manitoba?

Environment, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Science & TechnologyBy Leah GoertzenJune 3, 2013

Summer is finally here and many are thinking about keeping the grass green and the flowers blooming. But how we maintain our lawn and garden can significantly impact our health and the environment.

Beer and Skits — not a review

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Our City, Politics, ReviewsBy Susan CameronJune 3, 2013

The host of Beer and Skits on Friday, May 31, Ace Burpee, made it very clear that the content of the show was not to be made public. Therefore, this is not a review.

Belly dance showcase empowers women

Arts & Entertainment, SoutheastBy Nancy MakMay 29, 2013

On June 9, belly dancers from around Winnipeg and Manitoba will take the stage for a fifth year in support of Osborne House.

Find the piece that calls to you at Forum Art’s show and sale

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, SoutheastBy Jan VermetteMay 29, 2013

Forum Art Centre’s Fresh Art Show runs June 14 to 16 and features paintings in all types of media, drawings, pottery and sculptures.

Stepping off the well beaten path

Charitable Organizations, Culture, History, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy LuAnn LovlinMay 29, 2013

A cross between the likes of curling, shuffleboard, horseshoes and a good dose of rolling moxie…take it from this writer…Belgian bowling is not as easy as it appears!

A grand opening for Investors Group Field

Our City, Religion & Spirituality, SportsBy Sangeetha NairMay 28, 2013

Event organizers went all out at making the event memorable and enjoyable to not just Christians but any proud Winnipegger who was there to get a peak of the new stadium.

Little town with big sound to kick off summer music fest season

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Outside WinnipegBy stu andersonMay 25, 2013

An impressive 25-band line up combined with a picturesque prairie landscape in Cypress River, Manitoba, sets the scene for the 2nd annual Prairie Wind Music Festival on Saturday, June 1.

Not your ordinary Bible story

Culture, History, Our City, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Heather Emberley / Gracie SweetstoryMay 24, 2013

Everyone loves a good story and this one was a page-turner for Steve Lennon. Part mystery, part history, Steve’s adventure in discovering a national treasure is akin to the Antiques Roadshow meets Canadian Pickers.

Freebies for beating stress

Culture, EducationBy Stephanie StaplesMay 24, 2013

By reflecting on all the ‘free stuff’ we have, we can reduce our stress by becoming more aware of the often-neglected complimentary gifts we receive for free every day.

Shave and a haircut … and a beer?

Economy & Business, Food, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 21, 2013

Manitoba is n the process of making a long list of changes to liquor laws, some of which have been in place for 50 years or more.

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