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Coach I’m not hurt, I want to play

Education, Health & Safety, Science & Technology, SportsBy Sean ConwayMay 15, 2014

As a coach, I have noticed more girls each year having knee troubles that prevent or impact their ability to play soccer. It has prompted me to find new ways to prevent these injuries.

Winnipeg’s “Keith Partridge” makes good – we should be proud

Arts & Entertainment, Economy & Business, History, Religion & Spirituality, Science & TechnologyBy Faye HallMay 12, 2014

Steve Bell is celebrating his 25th year since making his first solo album, and the singer / songwriter is not slowing down. Now he’s testing the online waters of crowdfunding to help fund an anniversary project.

May the force be with you: Church of the Rock presents Easter play

Arts & Entertainment, Religion & Spirituality, Science & TechnologyBy Doug KretchmerApril 21, 2014

Rock Star Wars — An Easter Story is the latest morality play to be staged by a Winnipeg church that is becoming known for its elaborate and unique productions.

Hooked on digital age, uncertain of security risks

Education, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieApril 20, 2014

Computer security is particularly frightening for boomers, who were late into the digital game. They’re ‘addicted’ like everyone else, but unsure of how it all works, making them vulnerable.

Hidden in plain view; disabled but not seen

Education, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Marie LeBlancApril 20, 20144 Comments

Overlooked in disbelief, financially insecure and emotionally overcome, people with invisible disabilities remain faceless in a crowd.

Climate change debate heats up

Economy & Business, Environment, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieApril 17, 2014

Agnostic is the term I’m choosing to describe what I believe about climate change. In other words, I don’t know. And, unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be many reliable honest brokers of the truth any more.

Heartbleed Bug tsunami?

Economy & Business, Science & TechnologyBy Sean ConwayApril 16, 2014

Internet users need to be aware of potential compromises that are possible from Heartbleed Bug, the computer software vulnerability that was recently made public.

Total lunar eclipse first of four ‘Blood Moons’

Education, Environment, Religion & Spirituality, Science & TechnologyBy Marie LeBlancApril 15, 2014

Yesterday’s lunar eclipse that turned an orange red color, grabbed the attention of star-gazers and conspiracy theorists. It was the first of four such lunar events that will occur in the next 18 months.

How toxic stress is hurting our children

Education, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Nicole Letourneau and Justin JoschkoApril 12, 2014

Childhood is not quite the stress-free paradise that our rose-tinted memories might suggest. Children — even infants — can suffer from chronic, toxic stress that has long-term effects.

Canadians need to know more about the drugs we take

Education, Health & Safety, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roojin Habibi and Joel LexchinApril 11, 2014

Why is Health Canada only letting doctors and the public know part of the story about the safety and effectiveness of pharmaceutical drugs? Inadequate information can be dangerous and misleading.

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