Winnipeg Folk Festival delights, rain or shine
A few scattered showers have done little to deter the excitement of thousands who have come out to Bird’s Hill Park this week to experience the 40th anniversary of The Winnipeg Folk Festival.
A few scattered showers have done little to deter the excitement of thousands who have come out to Bird’s Hill Park this week to experience the 40th anniversary of The Winnipeg Folk Festival.
An historic walking tour of Winnipeg called, “Devour the District Tour” is definitely a feast on foot. This unique outing features excellent cuisine and some fascinating history.
Investigative reporter David Barsamian was in Winnipeg recently where he spoke to the National Campus & Community Radio Conference about journalism in the 21st century.
The compelling story of how Heather Garden went from being crippled with MS to achieving a full recovery by using alternative health methods and by adopting a different way of looking at her healing.
It is a resource never before written; a truly awesome body of scientific work illustrated photographically that appears like art worthy of any gallery.
Over 600 people attended Community Foundations of Canada’s national conference opening ceremony, which focused on Aboriginal partnerships.
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.
A little patience pays off when a patron of a popular local restaurant is surprised at the manager’s response to the late arrival of her meal to the table.
A song creates a hilarious movement where young people pop tags at thrift stores looking for amusing fashions to pose in for Instagram. There is however some serious second hand shopping in Winnipeg.
Eating in Winnipeg is as diverse as it is excellent; and it’s not just the traditional restaurants that are great — so are the secret dinners.