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Bikefest gears up cyclists, gets riders ready to roll

Downtown, Education, SportsBy RoseAnna SchickJune 8, 2015

This year’s event welcomes cyclists of all skill levels, while putting the spin on high performance road cycling and mountain biking.

Honouring those who survived and those who never came home

Education, History, Politics, Religion & SpiritualityBy Vivian KetchumJune 8, 2015

By adopting the TRC’s 94 recommendations, Canada will honour those who survived and the thousands who died at residential school.

Residential School Genocide and Reconciliation Memorial Day Act

Education, History, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Religion & SpiritualityBy Paul S. GrahamJune 6, 2015

Now that the Truth and Reconciliation Report has been issued, the idea is proposed to set aside one day a year to remember the painful legacy of the Indian Residential School system.

Citizen journalism training focuses on telling great stories

Culture, Education, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PhilanthropyBy Noah ErenbergJune 2, 20151 Comment

Free multi-media workshops will help turn a story idea into an engaging work of online journalism.

Country’s ‘most racist city’ responds

Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Adesuwa Ero CKUW 95.9 FMMay 28, 2015

After a magazine article shines a national spotlight on Winnipeg’s so called ‘race problem’, a forum held at University of Winnipeg focuses on how to identify racism, confront it and eliminate it.

Learning about schizophrenia: the first step towards understanding

Education, Health & SafetyBy Susan HuebertMay 27, 20152 Comments

One of many challenges is the declining number of services available to sufferers and their families.

Coaches inspire respect

Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, SportsBy Stephen BurnsMay 13, 2015

Coaches create respectful locker rooms where LGBT athletes are welcome and supported.

Nathan Rogers hits all the right notes with Mongolian Throat Singing performance

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, Reviews, Stories of GivingBy Bryan SullivanMay 11, 2015

Artist offers free workshop to people wanting to learn this ancient art.

City plan to spend $330 million to encourage active transportation clears its first hurdle

Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Noah ErenbergMay 6, 20151 Comment

Hard on the heels of CNC’s community forum “What’s Our Walk-ability?” the city is walking the walk.

Building bridges in Canada’s most racist city

Education, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Northwest, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Joan SuzukiMay 4, 2015

In Seven Oaks School Division, students are proud to attend a school as diverse as Maples Collegiate, where young Indigenous students are inspired to change stereotypes.

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