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Woodhaven Hill helps build a better community

Environment, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Southwest, Stories of GivingBy David CollinsApril 25, 2013

In 1998, it looked like Woodhaven residents would see their tobogganing hill replaced by housing. But a kind gesture has ensured it will remain the pristine space it has always been in Sturgeon Creek Park.

New youth initiative to provide sustainable, long-term benefit

Charitable Organizations, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergApril 24, 2013

Growing Active Kids will help young people in less advantaged neigbourhoods participate in all that the city has to offer, ensuring kids have the same opportunities as their peers across the city.

Books I have known and loved

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, EducationBy Jillian GloverApril 23, 2013

Every Spring, the Friends of the Winnipeg Library ask two people to pick their ten favourite books and tell two hundred brunch guests about those books and why they are known and loved.

Bombing a grim reminder about those who sacrifice

Health & Safety, History, Outside Winnipeg, Stories of GivingBy Roger CurrieApril 23, 2013

The horrible casualties involving innocent civilians at the Boston Marathon gave us yet another grim reminder of how thankful we should be for the sacrifices made on our behalf by people in uniform.

You have the music in you!

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Education, SoutheastBy Craig MackenzieApril 23, 2013

Playing music is one of the elixirs of life and it’s something the Winnipeg New Horizons Band has discovered offering adults with limited musical experience the opportunity to create music.

ACU’s small ideas add up to big wins for environment

Economy & Business, Education, Environment, Science & TechnologyBy Noah ErenbergApril 22, 2013

It may be Earth Day today, but some businesses, like Assiniboine Credit Union, are responsible to the environment all year round. It’s why they’ve been chosen as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers.

Creating more online opportunities for local artists

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Jan VermetteApril 21, 2013

A new online presence for local artists is created to showcase art mediums and works of artists in Winnipeg and surrounding areas, and to have Winnipeg recognized as the Art Capital of Canada.

Camp offers invaluable experience to LGBTT youth

Charitable Organizations, Culture, Education, Environment, Outside Winnipeg, PhilanthropyBy Jay BoothApril 20, 2013

A camp where LGBTT youth can experience summer camp offers a safe place for young people, often the most in need of friendship and a positive environment.

NDP budget a blow for democracy

Economy & Business, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieApril 19, 2013

The anger that followed the release of the budget in Manitoba was nasty, and it’s not about to go away. Next time a politician promises he won’t raise taxes, don’t believe him.

"Consider the Bean" promotional poster courtesy of CCARM

Recognizing the Bean: communicator awarded for pulse-pounding promotion

Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our CityBy Jay BoothApril 18, 2013

Manitoba’s Communicator of the Year designed a promotional campaign that used just four dollars in materials and took a few hours of painstaking work.

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