Multimedia program repairs relationships
As part of Restorative Justice Week, CNC presents articles on this different view of justice. Part 2 in the series looks at a media program that provides refuge for youth trying to stay out of trouble.
As part of Restorative Justice Week, CNC presents articles on this different view of justice. Part 2 in the series looks at a media program that provides refuge for youth trying to stay out of trouble.
With Restorative Justice Week Nov 17-24, CNC presents a series about this different view of justice that focuses on victims and the harm done, rather than on offenders and the punishment they receive.
A hole in the sidewalk covered by a single barricade at night, and no barricade during the day, poses a threat to pedestrians walking downtown near the Millennium Library.
Filled with the excitement and anticipation of seeing Santa, children of all ages lined the route on a beautiful Saturday evening, and for the second year in a row, got to see Mrs. Claus too.
While some may feel sorry for the self-destructing Toronto mayor, most have sympathy for the parents and teachers trying to explain to young minds what a drunken stupor is, or a crack house.
Red River College Creative Communications students are aiming for 75 blood donors today as they host the second annual Rally For Red Radiothon in support of Canadian Blood Services.
It was a tense few hours for emergency personnel Wednesday evening as they rescued a young man who was walking on the Red River’s thin ice and then swimming in its frigid waters near downtown.
Learn about writing, photography, videography and more at free sessions hosted by journalists from local media.
A man was found collapsed on Tuesday evening November 12 in the Wolseley neighbourhood by a passer-by who kindly called for help.
A young entrepreneur from Winnipeg uses crowd funding to create an online digital storytelling platform, and goes on to help develop Indiegogo, the world’s largest crowdfunding platform.