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Managing hydroelectric power key to political success

Economy & Business, Environment, History, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieSeptember 20, 2016

Canada is one of the richest countries on earth when it comes to energy generation; but mismanagement of these valuable resources plagues too many provincial governments.

PSB demolition is loss to city’s world class design excellence

Downtown, Economy & Business, Environment, History, PoliticsBy Shirley KowalchukSeptember 20, 2016

City Council criticized for its plan to demolish some of Winnipeg’s world renowned Brutalist architecture.

Race for White House shifts to health concerns

Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieSeptember 19, 2016

Truth be told, if a candidate is not fit to serve, there’s precious little that can really be done to disqualify them.

The more things change …

History, PoliticsBy Fred MorrisSeptember 15, 2016

Federal Liberals may not realize their provincial counterparts under Premier Douglas Campbell introduced first-past-the-post in Manitoba more than half a century ago.

New plan for annual fundraising campaign

Economy & Business, Education, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, PoliticsBy Sherry KaniugaSeptember 11, 2016

United Way hosting community breakfast to launch new campaign approach aimed at helping more Winnipeg kids and families.

Fighting for fairness

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, History, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieSeptember 9, 2016

Labour Day has been celebrated across North America for more than 120 years, yet unions are still looking for respect from governments.

Keeping Churchill viable

Economy & Business, Environment, History, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Susan HuebertSeptember 8, 2016

As US-based Omnitrax turns its back on the Port of Churchill, efforts to protect the community are stepped up.

Tough times for our neighbours to the west

Economy & Business, History, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, UncategorizedBy Roger CurrieSeptember 6, 2016

Things were looking up in Rider Nation during the past decade, but how times have changed.

Manitobans warned too many kids exposed to pesticides

Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Neil BaileySeptember 3, 2016

Canadian doctors have released a report showing children are not adequately protected from cosmetic chemicals used on lawns and gardens.

China wants cleaner Canadian canola

Economy & Business, Food, Health & Safety, History, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieSeptember 2, 2016

We have two years to clean up our act, but is this not the proverbial pot calling the kettle black?

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