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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.

Grassy Narrows activists undeterred by CN injunction

Environment, Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & SpiritualityBy Michael Welch CKUW 95.9 FMMay 12, 2015

Police and CN take action even though protesters move their traditional water ceremony away from the main rail line.

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.

Hospital initiative showcases artists, creates healing environment for patients

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Environment, Health & Safety, NorthwestBy Doug KretchmerMay 1, 20151 Comment

Aim is to ignite patients’ spirits by connecting them to compelling stories in artists’ work and embrace those who have overcome challenges and healed.

Queenston School’s new gym almost ready for opening

Education, Environment, Southwest, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Trevor SmithApril 30, 2015

Despite being over 80-years-old, the school has always lacked a proper gymnasium. Now, that’s about to change.

Chad Kol enjoying the last few hundred meters of his run at the 2014 Spruce Woods Ultra

Trail Run Manitoba preparing for its biggest race

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Gregory C. McNeillApril 28, 2015

Runners choose between the 100 mile race, 50 mile, 50 km, 13 mile, 10 km, or 10 km fun run in the dark.

Measuring Winnipeg’s walk-ability

Environment, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Noah ErenbergApril 24, 2015

Pedestrian friendly neighbourhoods and good community design will be examined in upcoming forum.

Friends focus on conserving Birds Hill Park’s natural heritage

Charitable Organizations, Environment, Outside WinnipegBy Suzanne HunterApril 24, 20151 Comment

The more people understand natural ecosystems, the more likely they are to protect them.

The Walrus Talks at the Winnipeg Art Gallery: Bringing the North to the South

Culture, Education, Environment, Outside WinnipegBy Susan HuebertApril 4, 2015

It was an opportunity for people from different parts of Canada to get to know each other and to understand the challenges of living in the north.

Tiny homes make big dreams come true as minimalist living quarters become popular

Economy & Business, Education, Environment, Our Neighbourhoods, Science & TechnologyBy Armande MartineMarch 11, 20151 Comment

Want to be mortgage free, have minimal energy and maintenance costs, but still be a home owner? Building a tiny house may be the answer.

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