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What do you(th) want to ask the city’s next mayor?

Education, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Stacy Cardigan SmithSeptember 22, 2014

A Forum on Youth Issues with Mayoral Candidates will address the issues youth care about on Thursday, October 16 from 6-8 p.m. in the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Muriel Richardson Auditorium.

Artist tackles sensitive subject using fused glass medium

Arts & Entertainment, Education, HistoryBy Faye HallSeptember 22, 2014

It’s been called the worst mass rape in history, and it’s the subject of June Derksen’s latest artwork that will be part of an upcoming Human Rights Showcase Gallery.

NFL Commissioner making it up as he goes along

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Roger CurrieSeptember 22, 2014

Who could have imagined that a month into their season, the National Football League could be embroiled in such a mess over ‘domestic violence’.

Substation upgrade looks to improve neighbourhood eyesore

Environment, Science & Technology, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithSeptember 21, 2014

Manitoba Hydro’s substation at Grant Ave between Harrow and Stafford Streets is undergoing a renovation that residents hope will beautify what has long been an unsightly corner of River Heights.

CMHR opening stirs mixture of emotions

Downtown, Education, Our CityBy Shireen SeesahaiSeptember 20, 2014

Many people are excited about the museum and the hope it engenders for the future, while others refuse to set foot in what they consider to be a waste of money.

Sept. 18th Mayoral Debate focuses on infrastructure and tourism

Economy & Business, Our City, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamSeptember 19, 2014

The hour-long event was the first time all the mayoral candidates participated in one debate, which had them going head to head on several issues. Watch the entire debate here.

Scottish vote a victory for democracy

Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieSeptember 19, 2014

More than 4 million Scots were eligible to vote, and more than 85% of them showed up to do their duty without being bribed or threatened with fines.

‘Mystery at the Museum: Ghost Stories’ back for fourth season

Arts & Entertainment, Education, History, Outside WinnipegBy Doug KretchmerSeptember 18, 2014

The Fort la Reine Museum in Portage la Prairie presents theatrical tours through the museum grounds which have been subject to strange phenomenon over the years.

Winnipeg’s mayoral candidates debate food issues

Food, Our City, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamSeptember 17, 2014

As debates go, it was hardly a food fight. The proposals offered by the various candidates seemed to complement one another, rather than to be at odds.

Inaction on missing and murdered creates national shame

Downtown, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy CKUW 95.9 FMSeptember 16, 2014

The discovery of Tina Fontaine’s remains in the Red River has renewed the call to address the injustice of Canada’s missing and murdered women.

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