“Scientist Turned Comedian” a reminder to not quit the day job
Attempt at making science funny falls short in Fringe performance that lacks comedic talent.
Attempt at making science funny falls short in Fringe performance that lacks comedic talent.
Edgy, entertaining Fringe performance by American reveals the most rebellious act you can do is to care about another person.
For the first time, clinical psychologists will be joining the medical team as volunteers at the Canada Summer Games, available to assist participants with a wide range of emotionally taxing issues.
Winnipeg telecommunications provider will install boxes, wires and towers in remote Manitoba First Nations, allowing 17,000 residents in 2,000 homes to finally surf the web.
Musician Fred Dugdale, who is recovering from head trauma, and Professor Glen Bergeron, explore the latest treatments for post concussion syndrome.
As Churchill residents ask, “What about us?”, many in the south are silent.
Universal access is key to building a city and a province where community life flourishes for every citizen, regardless of ability.
Canada Games YouthBuild MITT partnership helps reduce ‘To Do’ list for event organizers.
Public sector firings not so humane or respectful, as Carolyne Buck just found out.
From public funding of pharmaceuticals to national home care and health care efficiency, there’s much to glean from our cousins down under.