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Winnipeg author advises doctors to have a little taste of their own medicine

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Faye HallNovember 24, 2014

Doctors are fallible. We get second opinions on things we buy every day – why not on opinions about our own body’s health?

Teaching the teachers: Teacher Education students help integrate technology in classrooms

Economy & Business, Education, Our City, Science & TechnologyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithNovember 21, 2014

Teacher Education students at Red River College are flipping the professional development experience by teaching teachers how to integrate technology.

Making it right

Economy & Business, Education, History, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Sara ArensonNovember 19, 2014

A feature, in-depth interview with John Ralston Saul on what needs to be done to ensure First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples are included in the mosaic called Canada.

Getting older and staying active

Education, Health & Safety, Northeast, SportsBy Craig MackenzieNovember 18, 2014

Providing opportunities for older adults to play recreational sports is how one organization is helping people stay healthy.

World Kindness Day promotes compassion and caring

Downtown, Education, Stories of GivingBy Jing Lin (Annie) LuoNovember 13, 2014

Today’s international event reminds us that through kind actions, we can brighten the world for others.

Winnipeg musician aims to make a difference

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Adriana MingoNovember 13, 20141 Comment

Born with cerebral palsy, bullied much of his life, NIc Dyson says he “writes songs to create something positive out of the extreme negatives that I have to experience in my life.”

Señora Leone makes the workplace fun

Charitable Organizations, Culture, Education, Stories of GivingBy Katrine DenisetNovember 12, 2014

The challenge of learning English after immigrating to Canada from Argentina, gives local woman insight into teaching Spanish to her colleagues at work.

Drawing the line: consent and sexual violence

Culture, Education, Health & SafetyBy CKUW 95.9 FMNovember 11, 2014

An interview with Mira Black on the subject of sexual harassment and the issue of consent.

CNC multi-media workshops in full swing

Culture, Downtown, Education, Our CityBy Noah ErenbergNovember 6, 2014

A new round of multi-media workshops for citizen journalists, facilitated by Community News Commons, began Monday, October 20, running for six weeks until Wednesday, November 26.

Youth generate ideas on improving Winnipeg

Education, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Our Neighbourhoods, PhilanthropyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithNovember 6, 2014

Hundreds of Youth in Philanthropy students gather to generate ideas on improving Winnipeg following release of Youth Vital Signs 2014 report.

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