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75,000 lights for the darkest days

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Environment, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & Spirituality, Science & Technology, Stories of GivingBy Joy BalmanaNovember 24, 2017

Canada 150 celebration features volunteer uber lighting project to rejuvenate Selkirk’s old downtown.

Passion, grit and determination fuel Indigenous filmmaker’s success

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, History, Religion & Spirituality, ReviewsBy Anne HaweNovember 20, 2017

For the past half century, Alanis Obomsawin has directed numerous films that seek justice and fairness for Indigenous people.

Free Sahaja Yoga sessions return to Winnipeg

Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Northeast, Religion & SpiritualityBy Paula ErskineNovember 7, 2017

Attendees encouraged to go deeper into the knowledge of yoga, and experience the true benefits of attaining the state of “self-realization”.

Vigilante savior featured in “Almost Holy” captivates audience

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & Spirituality, Reviews, Safety, Stories of GivingBy Shirley KowalchukOctober 23, 20171 Comment

Pastor Gennadiy Mokhnenko, the crusading and fearless priest who saved thousands of street children in Ukraine, visits Winnipeg for documentary screening that kicked off Ukrainian Film Fest.

The day I learned what God tastes like

Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Food, Health & Safety, History, Local Heroes, Our Neighbourhoods, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Joanne KlassenOctober 4, 20171 Comment

A Thanksgiving story: Being given the gift of food at the moment of my greatest need taught me how the hand of God is at the end of our arms.

Global Peace Index meets Peg: another step closer to war prevention?

Charitable Organizations, Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, Science & Technology, Stories of GivingBy David G. Newman, Q.C.October 2, 2017

The time has come to get serious in our hometown about Peace Building and War Prevention.

Nothing to be smug about in Canada

Culture, Education, Health & Safety, History, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Religion & SpiritualityBy Shannon SampertAugust 31, 2017

Maybe we aren’t like the U.S. when it comes to racism, but we’re going to have to work incredibly hard to resist going down that road.

Exploring First Nations culture at Folklorama

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Food, History, Religion & SpiritualityBy Susan HuebertAugust 11, 2017

With good food, energetic dances, storytelling, and more, the First Nations pavilion is well worth visiting.

Gone home for the cure

Culture, History, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Sean ConwayAugust 9, 2017

You’re in Newfoundland, you don’t say. Yes bye, I’m in Corner Brook for some holidays.

Fringe play “The Wind Telephone” offers advice on dealing with loss

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Religion & Spirituality, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerJuly 27, 2017

A story about a direct line to the spirit world.

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