Common sense about energy, and drunk driving
Power utilities in both Manitoba and Saskatchewan should be getting more serious about doing business with each other.
Power utilities in both Manitoba and Saskatchewan should be getting more serious about doing business with each other.
Churchill MP Niki Ashton criticized the federal government for having “…cut the programs that would help to be part of the solution.”
More than 600 indigenous women in Canada have gone missing or been murdered in recent years.
I can’t imagine a better way to get to work than powered by my own two feet. You couldn’t pay me to drive or take the bus downtown every day.
Several hundred Winnipeggers marched from the Forks National Historic Site to the TD Centre near the corner of Portage and Main in support of a call by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs for a national public inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada. Among the many speakers was Winnipeg City Councillor Ross Eadie…
On Wednesday, July 11, hundreds of people gathered at The Forks to rally and raise awareness to the large number of missing women in Manitoba, many of whom are believed to have been murdered. The rally was a call-to-action from Manitoba’s Aboriginal population to all levels of government. Starting in front of the Scotiabank stage…
It’s late into the evening. You’ve had a long day at work or school. Your stomach grumbles so you direct your car towards the nearest neon lights and order with your hunger in mind and your health out the window. This story isn’t uncommon in a time where family dinner is eaten in front of…
Imagine moving to a new country, where you know no one. You can’t speak the language, so it’s difficult to find a job, and you don’t know where you can live. This is a scenario being lived by many people in Winnipeg, including many women. In response to this need, Holy Names House of Peace…