No ordinary family
Not many women want to deal with diapers and milk bottles at 53. But this retired educator made a decision to adopt a child 11 years ago and has since single-handedly raised three other children.
Not many women want to deal with diapers and milk bottles at 53. But this retired educator made a decision to adopt a child 11 years ago and has since single-handedly raised three other children.
An historic walking tour of Winnipeg called, “Devour the District Tour” is definitely a feast on foot. This unique outing features excellent cuisine and some fascinating history.
Investigative reporter David Barsamian was in Winnipeg recently where he spoke to the National Campus & Community Radio Conference about journalism in the 21st century.
There are three essentials to any meditation technique: relaxation, nonjudgement and witnessing. Meditation is about living in the here and now, being aware and not allowing your mind to take you into the future.
The year’s largest, brightest moon lit the sky yesterday, which had shutterbugs everywhere taking many photos of Earth’s closest neighbour.
The compelling story of how Heather Garden went from being crippled with MS to achieving a full recovery by using alternative health methods and by adopting a different way of looking at her healing.
On the longest day of the year, they sang of promise, and they sang of innocence, and they sang of a willingness to try again.
It is a resource never before written; a truly awesome body of scientific work illustrated photographically that appears like art worthy of any gallery.
Thirteen Niji Mahkwa students received new bikes in recognition of their WISE Choices throughout the school year.
The Friends of the Winnipeg Public Library were honoured with two awards recently, recognizing the outstanding volunteer work of past president, Susan Fraser.