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Reclaiming our shared history

Charitable Organizations, Education, History, PoliticsBy Nolan BicknellJuly 14, 2017

Société historique de Saint-Boniface makes it easier to access troves of historical information, including scores of Indigenous documents previously hidden away.

Bicentenary event promotes reconciliation at Seven Oaks Historic Site

Charitable Organizations, Education, History, NorthwestBy Nolan BicknellJuly 12, 2017

However the tragic events are described – a battle, a massacre, an incident – the monument helps us understand the painful process of building a nation.

Remote communities to get high speed internet technology

Economy & Business, Education, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Science & Technology, Stories of GivingBy Sheri GlugoshJuly 11, 2017

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.

Changing lives, one very big book at a time

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Stories of GivingBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJuly 10, 2017

Jan­et Simpson aims to empower parents by giving them ownership over their family’s literacy.

Book lovers encouraged to go on summer read trip

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Our Neighbourhoods, Stories of GivingBy Anne HaweJuly 6, 2017

Experience Canada from your living room with the help of a book list compiled by the Winnipeg Public Library.

Friðrika Björnsdóttir Memorial inaugurated in Riverton

Education, History, Outside Winnipeg, Stories of GivingBy Anette Lillevang KristiansenJuly 5, 20171 Comment

A fascinating story about a strong woman who emigrated far from her homeland, pioneered in a harsh climate and became a legend.

Popular theatre festival explores coming of age

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Northeast, Northwest, Religion & SpiritualityBy Larysa MusickJuly 5, 2017

Sarasvàti Productions celebrates 15 years of FemFest with award-winning LGBTQ+ advocate.

Respect from the Men in Blue

Downtown, Education, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, Safety, Stories of GivingBy Vivian KetchumJuly 3, 2017

A simple gesture that took a couple of minutes creates a bond of trust and makes for a true moment of reconciliation on Canada Day.

How kinesiology can help treat brain injuries

Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Science & Technology, SportsBy Julien CooperJuly 3, 2017

Musician Fred Dugdale, who is recovering from head trauma, and Professor Glen Bergeron, explore the latest treatments for post concussion syndrome.

Empowering families to keep kids out of care

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Health & SafetyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJuly 3, 2017

Angeline Spence was able to break the cycle of CFS involvement in her life, thanks to support she received through a unique Family Group Conferencing program.

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