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Nathan Rogers hits all the right notes with Mongolian Throat Singing performance

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, Reviews, Stories of GivingBy Bryan SullivanMay 11, 2015

Artist offers free workshop to people wanting to learn this ancient art.

What makes no sense yet perfect sense?

Downtown, Health & Safety, Science & TechnologyBy Bryan SullivanMay 11, 20152 Comments

Floating in a dark, sensory deprivation tank full of 850 pounds of salt water may seem a little scary, but many are discovering the benefits of this unique therapy.

Marking anniversary of amazing Canada-Netherlands bond

History, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Safety, Stories of GivingBy Roger CurrieMay 10, 20151 Comment

Once again this past week, Canadian men in their 90’s were celebrated in the streets of Appledoorn and other Dutch communities liberated by Allied forces in WWII.

Notley’s surprise victory similar to previous NDP wins

History, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 7, 2015

Alberta result not unlike Manitoba in 1969 when Schreyer’s NDP formed a first time government, or the 1990 Bob Rae win in Ontario, or when Jack Layton became official opposition leader in 2011.

A broken mirror scar

Health & Safety, SafetyBy Sean ConwayMay 7, 20151 Comment

For some time I had wondered, “Why did I hate the job I loved to do?” Burnout, a mental illness that can affect all people in all professions, appears as a chain of subtle changes in personality, perspective, values and behaviour.

Made in Winnipeg – made in Wolseley – made with love

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Economy & BusinessBy Bryan SullivanMay 6, 2015

This growing annual festival coming up this weekend features some of the best work of Wolseley neighbourhood artists and could be a great place to pick up a gift for Mother’s Day.

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.

Is this really what economic recovery looks like?

Economy & Business, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 5, 2015

Everywhere we look in recent months in Canada, jobs are being lost by the thousands.

Building bridges in Canada’s most racist city

Education, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Northwest, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Joan SuzukiMay 4, 2015

In Seven Oaks School Division, students are proud to attend a school as diverse as Maples Collegiate, where young Indigenous students are inspired to change stereotypes.

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.

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