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First Nation families gain wealth and security as housing program improves quality of life

Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergDecember 17, 2012

First Nations families that bought their first homes recently have seen their investment increase an average $25,000 in just three years thanks to a new housing program.

Weighing a balanced budget against better health care

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our City, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieDecember 14, 2012

What do we value more? Is it the comfort of a balanced budget, or better management of health care?

World class Culinary Institute set to open its doors downtown

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Food, History, Our City, PhilanthropyBy LuAnn LovlinDecember 12, 2012

Red River College held a sneak peek of its soon-to-be opened Paterson GlobalFoods Institute earlier this week — and what a peek it was!

What’s wrong with running a deficit?

Economy & Business, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieDecember 6, 2012

I think most taxpayers would prefer a more honest bottom line, even if the ink is a bit red, over a picture that belongs more properly inside the Walls of MGM.

IKEA’s gifts to media raises conflict of interest questions

Culture, Economy & Business, Our CityBy Christian CassidyNovember 27, 2012

Can, or should, journalists should be taking freebies and discounted goods from what has been, and will continue to be, the subject of a massive amount of media attention ?

Life on the edge of the fiscal cliff

Economy & BusinessBy Roger CurrieNovember 27, 2012

This year, Canada’s deficit will be $26 billion, 5 billion higher than earlier estimates. The budget won’t be balanced until sometime after the next election. Ottawa is spending more money servicing the national debt than we do on Canada’s military.

Where to put your money this holiday shopping season

Economy & Business, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Meg CraneNovember 18, 2012

As the holiday season approaches, there is an important question that must be asked -where should shopping for holiday gifts be done?

IKEA’s arrival will bring an end to our object of envy

Culture, Economy & Business, Our City, SouthwestBy Roger CurrieNovember 16, 2012

It was a running gag that affected the psyche of the community for many years. While Regina wondered why they can’t have an Olive Garden restaurant, the object of envy in Winnipeg has been IKEA.

Joseph Zuken’s legacy lives on

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, PoliticsBy Kerry RyanNovember 14, 2012

The Joseph Zuken Memorial Trust Fund supports charitable, educational and cultural activities that reflect the values of a politician committed to community and social justice.

Three Winnipeg Women make one-of-a-kind clothing with a past and a future

Economy & Business, EnvironmentBy Rhonda PrepesNovember 10, 2012

Interesting little business re-cycles gently used T-shirts and turns them into one-of-a-kind children’s clothing.

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