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Bridging the divide

Arts & Entertainment, History, Politics, Religion & SpiritualityBy Paul S. GrahamNovember 8, 2014

‘Dancing Tragedies and Dreams’ connects Western and Arabic worlds; amplifies the cry of Palestinians for peace, human rights and social justice.

Premier Greg Selinger – dead man walking

Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieNovember 6, 2014

Political parties, like most groceries, have a best before date. In Manitoba, the NDP are past theirs and local politics are really starting to smell.

CNC multi-media workshops in full swing

Culture, Downtown, Education, Our CityBy Noah ErenbergNovember 6, 2014

A new round of multi-media workshops for citizen journalists, facilitated by Community News Commons, began Monday, October 20, running for six weeks until Wednesday, November 26.

Youth generate ideas on improving Winnipeg

Education, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Our Neighbourhoods, PhilanthropyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithNovember 6, 2014

Hundreds of Youth in Philanthropy students gather to generate ideas on improving Winnipeg following release of Youth Vital Signs 2014 report.

Winnipeg woman discusses relationship with Jian Ghomeshi

Culture, Health & SafetyBy Jessica Botelho-UrbanskiNovember 6, 20142 Comments

Local woman describes her BDSM encounters with Ghomeshi; says recent allegations don’t alter her affection for disgraced former CBC radio host.

Addicted to her; women often victimized by stalkers

SafetyBy Cella Lao RousseauNovember 4, 2014

Women are more likely to be spied on, to be followed, to have their social media accounts hacked, and to have stalkers waiting outside their homes and workplaces.

Pumpkin squatting raises funds for mood disorders

Health & Safety, Philanthropy, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Zach PetersNovember 3, 2014

After exercise helped him cope with anxiety, a local gym owner becomes sensitive to mental health struggles and passionate about advocating for healthier lifestyles.

Blue Dot is our only home

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Environment, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Sara ArensonNovember 3, 2014

Writer and broadcaster Sara Arenson interviews David Suzuki on the health of the environment in Canada and around the world.

Police clash with CNC reporter

Downtown, Health & Safety, Our CityBy Doug KretchmerNovember 1, 2014

Citizen journalist faces intimidation and threat of arrest while covering incident at downtown bar.

Cops and journos – oil and water

Health & SafetyBy James JewellNovember 1, 20142 Comments

Ultimately, journalists should respect police officer boundaries. Conversely, police officers should respect the rights of journalists.

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