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Protest rally calls on Feds to help build Freedom Road

Economy & Business, Environment, Health & Safety, History, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Michael Welch CKUW 95.9 FMSeptember 17, 2015

While Winnipeg gets its drinking water from Shoal Lake 40 reserve, residents there are cut off from the mainland with no easy access to potable water.

Leaders debate fiscal issues as campaign costs soar

Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Evan MatthewsSeptember 17, 2015

While federal parties fight over who is best at managing the economy, taxpayers will foot the bill for the most expensive election in Canadian history.

New senior soccer league helps players keep on kicking

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Our City, SportsBy Trevor SmithSeptember 17, 2015

In no time at all a thriving new league – Manitoba Golden Masters – has sprung up to let our more senior players keep playing the beautiful game.

Getting the youth vote out

Education, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Jason DueckSeptember 16, 2015

Young Canadians are proving the most difficult group in the country to get into the voting booth.

Hughes wants mental healthcare to be an election issue

Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Politics, SportsBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 16, 2015

Six-time Olympic medal winner Clara Hughes urges Canada’s political leaders to start talking about issues surrounding mental health.

Journey through a legacy of heritage and inspiration

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, History, Religion & Spirituality, ReviewsBy Kylene AvendanoSeptember 16, 2015

Manito Ahbee 2015 offered an opportunity to experience Indigenous heritage and cultural renewal.

Choosing forgiveness and learning the lessons it can teach

Education, Health & Safety, History, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 15, 2015

After their daughter was murdered 30 years ago, Wilma and Cliff Derksen chose a life long journey of forgiveness, gaining insights they will share in a unique course on the subject.

A tradition worth keeping

Food, Health & Safety, Religion & Spirituality, Southwest, Stories of GivingBy Eva ArsenaultSeptember 14, 2015

Besides earning funds for the parish, St. Charles Fall Supper strengthens trust, solidarity and reciprocity among parishioners.

Festive weekend in Winnipeg

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 14, 2015

Whether it was ManyFest, Mantio Ahbee or Sherbrook Street Festival, Winnipeg was a happening place over the weekend and CNC photographers were there to capture the excitement.

“Nanny State” approach aims to make population healthier

Education, Food, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieSeptember 14, 2015

Legislated moves to deter nasty habits and to curb unhealthy eating are a sign of the times.

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