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A toast to a wetter Winkler

Culture, Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Religion & SpiritualityBy Mike WiebeMarch 10, 2013

Because Winkler has no liquor store, residents must drive over 10 kilometers to procure their libations. This is about to change, however, and soon the city’s 17 churches will no longer hold the monopoly as places where locals can renew their spirits.

Honour of the Crown is at stake in historic ruling on Métis

Culture, History, Our City, PoliticsBy Noah ErenbergMarch 9, 2013

The Supreme Court has reversed several lower court decisions giving Canada’s Métis an historic victory that found the federal government failed to honour a promise it made to the Métis people 140 years ago.

Whiteshell area gains protection

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Noah ErenbergMarch 8, 2013

The Government of Manitoba has announced that it will enact legislation to protect lands around Meditation Lake in Whiteshell Provincial Park.

Nourishing body and soul: Soup Sisters launches in Winnipeg

Charitable Organizations, Food, Health & Safety, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergMarch 8, 2013

Soup Sisters is creating a stir this weekend in Winnipeg with an effort to provide fresh homemade soup to women and children escaping violence in their homes.

World class facility in our backyard

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Southwest, SportsBy Trevor SmithMarch 8, 2013

Winnipeg’s Reh-Fit Centre was recently chosen as the best medical fitness facility in the world. The key to their success is how they work with people experiencing medical problems.

Russell finds hope in making toys

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, Health & SafetyBy Sangeetha NairMarch 7, 2013

A passion for making toys helps Russell Zaretski battle mental illness while pursuing his dream of building and selling board games, and the unique toys that go with them.

Aiming to make this year’s Peace Fest the best

Culture, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Margaret GlavinaMarch 6, 2013

Gearing up for the 3rd Annual Winnipeg Peace and Justice Festival and Walk, Project Peacemakers and Peace Alliance Winnipeg are looking for volunteers to make this the best Peace Fest ever.

Coming of Age – the dialogue continues

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & SafetyBy Leslie UdellMarch 6, 2013

When you retire you get to be the person you were always meant to be. That’s the goal of many who will gather to share best practices on how to build inclusion and community for older adults.

Future energy sales not a sure thing

Economy & Business, Environment, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieMarch 5, 2013

A new report suggests America’s best hope for energy self-sufficiency has more to do with conservation than with purchasing energy from Canada’s western provinces.

Cabaret of Monologues celebrates wild women

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, Downtown, Northwest, PoliticsBy Tali SitschkarMarch 5, 2013

Sarasvàti Productions hosts its Cabaret of Monologues celebrating International Women’s Week. The theme: Wild Women, featuring stories of women who break barriers and go against the grain.

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