A Study of Commitment: Medical research six and a half decades in the making (and counting!)
The Manitoba Follow-Up Study has been tracking participants since 1948, giving insight into health and aging.
The Manitoba Follow-Up Study has been tracking participants since 1948, giving insight into health and aging.
It’s been two years now since roundabouts came to River Heights. Now, major renovations are currently underway for all the roundabouts along Grosvenor.
This column is read and heard by many who don’t live in Winnipeg, but the story of the month, possibly the story of the year as it relates to what is news involves Winnipeg’s new police chief.
The evidence shows that older drivers are not the group responsible for the most accidents, but it should be clear by now that all of us should have to pass more than one driving test in our lifetime.
On November 7 Alpha House, a home for women who have left abusive partners, will hold its 17th annual fundraiser dinner.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is responsible for the safety of what we buy, but they’re being pushed around…The rest of us meat eating Canadians should seriously do more ‘due diligence’ when shopping for that next barbeque.
The choice among young people is clear, we cannot stand by and watch another one of our classmates, friends or family members fall victim to hopelessness and commit suicide.
Although grasses dominate the prairies, it is the flowers that capture our eyes. The problem is that prairie plants and pollinators are among the rarest in Canada as little of their original habitat remains.
Many are suggesting that current Blue Bomber quarterback Buck Pierce should walk away from football before it’s too late. That’s an impossibly tough decision for any athlete to make.
The first ever celebration of professional artists with disabilities in Manitoba took place Wednesday, October 10 and Thursday, October 11, at The Winnipeg Art Gallery.