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Bringing awareness to chemical sensitivity

Downtown, Education, Environment, Health & SafetyBy Marie LeBlancMay 12, 20171 Comment

To commemorate Multiple Sensitivity Awareness Day, local artist projects painful quotes from MCS sufferers on the walls of the Centennial Concert Hall.

Mentorship offers experience for emerging Winnipeg theatre director

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Education, Our CityBy Larysa MusickMay 11, 2017

Tradition of mentorship continues with actor and community participant Kelsey Funk getting involved with Sarasvàti’s upcoming production.

Little Free Library build days help bring books to the streets

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Stories of GivingBy Robert ZirkMay 9, 2017

It may only take an hour and a half to build a little free library, but the community that builds around it lasts for years to come.

Inspired youth learn value of generosity

Education, Philanthropy, SouthwestBy Sarah LeMay 4, 2017

St. James Collegiate Youth in Philanthropy Committee wraps up another successful year of grant making.

My ethnicity is not who I am

Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Religion & SpiritualityBy Tatenda GurureMay 2, 20172 Comments

Challenging racist thinking to combat stereotypes that cause people to miss out on the individuality of others.

Being vocal about mental illness

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & SafetyBy Wendy MyersMay 2, 2017

Two choral powerhouses join forces to present “HOPE” – a benefit concert in support of mental health services.

Talkin’ ’bout a peaceful revolution

Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Reviews, Stories of GivingBy Susan HuebertApril 29, 20172 Comments

American peace educator visits Winnipeg and delivers inspiring messages on meaningful peacemaking.

VMC YiP students celebrate philanthropic year

Charitable Organizations, Education, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Vincent Massey CollegiateApril 28, 2017

Discovering what happens behind the scenes of various charities proves to be valuable education.

Celiac awareness becomes critical health concern for seniors

Education, Food, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Donalda JohnsonApril 27, 2017

With May as Celiac Awareness Month, the impact of this disease on the aging population is a major concern.

Annual event proves science is the new sexy

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Science & Technology, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithApril 26, 2017

Science Rendezvous shows you don’t have to be a nerd to be interested in science.

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