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Experimental play invites us all down the rabbit hole

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJanuary 3, 2015

No director, no set and no rehearsals, where a different actor is the lead for each performance. A unique play invites us to think about oppression, freedom and words.

Move to normalize Cuba-US relations brings flood of memories

History, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieJanuary 2, 2015

It was New Year’s Day 56 years ago when the Rose Bowl I was watching on a black and white TV was interrupted with news of a regime change in Cuba.

The Battle of Kapyong: a defining moment in Canadian military history

History, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithDecember 30, 2014

This Remembrance Day, we recall April 1951 when Lt. Col. Jim Stone issued orders to his men. “No retreat, no surrender.”

Opponents of proposed pipeline voice concerns

Economy & Business, Environment, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Michael Welch CKUW 95.9 FMDecember 27, 2014

An event held at the University of Winnipeg hears from those opposed to Trans Canada’s proposed Energy East Pipeline.

War resister needs support, says former NDP MLA

Health & Safety, History, PoliticsBy Dave Quanbury CKUW 95.9 FMDecember 22, 2014

Marty Dolin presses Manitoba Government to provide health care for US war resister Joshua Key, currently living in Winnipeg.

Politics on the prairies: never a dull moment

Economy & Business, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieDecember 22, 2014

Prairie political scene provides a fascinating world of contrasts as we head into 2015.

Educators struggle to teach students surrounded by violence

Education, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, SafetyBy Dave Quanbury CKUW 95.9 FMDecember 16, 2014

Missouri high school teachers say all the effort they put into inspiring knowledge and learning can be lost in the firing of a single bullet.

Torture by any other name

Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieDecember 11, 2014

The Senate report, released in Washington this past week, reaffirms treaties that forbid torture are not worth the paper they appear on.

Local coalition challenges NEB to look at climate impacts of proposed Energy East Pipeline

Economy & Business, Environment, Health & Safety, Our City, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamDecember 10, 2014

Opponents say proposed pipeline will encourage further development of Alberta tar sands and potentially unleash uncontrolled climate change.

Looking for answers on Wheat Board

Economy & Business, Food, History, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieDecember 8, 2014

Food prices are on the rise yet farmers have less income; all the while the future of Canada’s wheat marketing system remains a mystery.

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