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Blue Dot is our only home

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Environment, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Sara ArensonNovember 3, 2014

Writer and broadcaster Sara Arenson interviews David Suzuki on the health of the environment in Canada and around the world.

The Comeback at WAG

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, History, PoliticsBy Joan SuzukiOctober 31, 2014

Winnipeggers will recognize the strong voices represented in John Ralston Saul’s latest nod to the vanguard of educated Indigenous thinkers and actors.

Day of The Dead – Día de Muertos – is upon us

Arts & Entertainment, Education, History, Our Neighbourhoods, Religion & SpiritualityBy Bryan SullivanOctober 29, 2014

As neighbourhoods around Manitoba get ready for Halloween, a look at the holiday’s origins provides an interesting cultural history.

Manitoba Chamber Orchestra shares spotlight with local public school for epic night of classical Vivaldi

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Education, ReviewsBy Bryan SullivanOctober 29, 2014

One of the many reasons to love Winnipeg is for its variety of music, and last night was no exception.

Why did Manitoba students perform so poorly on the latest national school report?

Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Marni Brownell and Nathan NickelOctober 28, 2014

Addressing poverty is the answer to improving educational outcomes.

AssentWorks creates excitement, opportunity for inventive Winnipeggers

Culture, Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Science & TechnologyBy Julien CooperOctober 27, 2014

The product prototyping workshop in the Exchange District, is one of the most exciting and innovative makerspaces in the country.

Integrity matters

EducationBy Stephanie StaplesOctober 27, 2014

In the middle of a heated confrontation, it’s best to step back and take stock of the situation. By not letting your emotions run rampant, you’re in a better position to act with integrity.

Good food, good life

Education, Health & SafetyBy Stephanie StaplesOctober 22, 2014

If you ask yourself the who, what, when, where and why questions around your food habits, you never know what you might discover.

Open Democracy Manitoba wants to inspire voter engagement

Education, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Noah ErenbergOctober 18, 2014

A couple of local election related websites are providing citizens with everything they need to know before going to the polls on Wednesday.

Girls for the Cure

Walking arm in arm for women’s cancer awareness

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Jennifer PawlukOctober 17, 2014

Joined by students and teachers from Mulvey School, members of Balmoral Hall School’s community walked five kilometres in support of Girls for the Cure.

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