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Bell takes aim at MTS

Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieMay 9, 2016

Higher rates feared if mega takeover is approved.

Artist Kal Barteski raising support for non-invasive polar bear research

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Environment, Outside Winnipeg, Philanthropy, Science & TechnologyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMay 4, 2016

“Completely obsessed” with polar bears, local artist is doing something to help them.

Bike Bazaar a brilliant success

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Science & Technology, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Helle Wilson and Sonja LundstromMay 3, 2016

Community Centre transformed into kids bike swap, sale, community tune-up-stand and barbecue.

May is Celiac Awareness Month

Education, Food, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Donalda JohnsonApril 30, 20161 Comment

Imagine suffering abdominal distress for decades and even though you regularly sought help from your doctor, there was no relief or even a diagnosis.

Councillors warned PSB demo will be costly – environmentally, financially

Downtown, Economy & Business, Environment, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Shirley KowalchukApril 29, 2016

City council called “irresponsible” and “barbaric” for supporting massive carbon footprint and huge taxpayer bill that may result form tearing down PSB.

Implementing a basic income in Canada to improve health and reduce poverty

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, History, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Mélanie Meloche-HolubowskiApril 26, 2016

Professor who analyzed data from Manitoba towns that took part in 1970s Mincome Project explains why this idea has just as much relevance today.

One person’s weed is another person’s delicacy

Downtown, Education, Environment, Food, Health & Safety, History, Science & TechnologyBy Anne HaweApril 25, 2016

UofWinnipeg associate prof and students look to local Indigenous community as they dig deep into plant research.

What should be covered by publicly funded healthcare system?

Economy & Business, Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Brian RotenbergApril 20, 2016

Provincial governments grapple with ever growing healthcare demands in the face of shrinking resources.

Advanced directives for assisted-dying a dangerous step

Health & Safety, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Harvey Max ChochinovApril 11, 2016

Recommendation is a risky proposition and goes well beyond anything the Supreme Court of Canada intended.

World Whale Day – a reflection on global environmental awareness

Education, Environment, Our Neighbourhoods, Outside Winnipeg, Science & TechnologyBy Suzanne HunterApril 7, 20161 Comment

Vacation in tropical paradise inspires local community action to save planet, prompting question, ‘What will you do this Earth Day?’

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