Annual festival encourages peace and compassion
Peace Days kicks off its annual festival in Winnipeg with hopes of building a community through kindness and compassion.
Peace Days kicks off its annual festival in Winnipeg with hopes of building a community through kindness and compassion.
What a different world it is since that horrible Tuesday 13 years ago, especially when it comes to traveling to the U.S.
When Faye Hall heard about the work of one non-profit organization in Africa, she was determined to reach out and help, by using the gifts of her tremendous artistic talent.
What do an adult comedian and a 16-year-old scarf making queen have in common? Plenty!
Unprofessional conduct by Winnipeg cab drivers is out of control, while the lack of alternate choices limits any opportunity to fight back.
The Trans-Canada Highway between Winnipeg and Regina is getting busier all the time, so why can’t we think of better ways to make the journey safer.
Getting physically fit during the month of September is the idea behid a fundraiser for programs and supports that help people with cerebral palsy in Manitoba.
New speed laws in effect will have Winnipeggers with heavy feet paying hefty fines if caught speeding in school zones.
The plight of Aboriginal women and children, today and in the past, is the focus of the work of three artists participating in this year’s human rights showcase gallery.
Police respond to an attempted break in at Dominion Door and Window building on Main and Leila.