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Silence of the Deans plagues top Canadian university

Education, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 20, 2014

Much as they might be criticized for hiding in their ivory towers, the brightest at our universities are betraying the young minds they’re helping to educate when they allow themselves to be muzzled.

Let’s help the homeless, together

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Jing Lin (Annie) LuoMay 16, 2014

With empathy, we can change our relationships with homeless people. As we understand their stories and treat them with dignity, our communities will be more inclusive and compassionate.

Frozen pipes hurt local business

Downtown, Economy & Business, Food, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 12, 2014

I had a fabulous bowl of hot and sour soup at a local Chinese food restaurant the other day and found out the price the owner is paying after his pipes froze this winter.

Visiting student from Ukraine afraid to return home

Education, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Shankar GhoshMay 8, 2014

When Iryna Rayevska first came to Winnipeg from Ukraine a few years ago to do her undergraduate studies, she never would have believed the prospects of going home would be so frightening.

The Gondoliers, a Gilbert and Sullivan comedy opera where upper and lower classes collide

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, History, Politics, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMay 7, 2014

Local production of Gilbert and Sullivan comedy opera offers exceptional entertainment from start to finish.

Why travelers choose North Dakota airports over Winnipeg

Economy & Business, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 5, 2014

Despite having some of the finest airport facilities in the world, thousands of folks who live in Manitoba and Saskatchewan would rather drive 3 or 4 hours to Grand Forks or Minot to make their escape.

Annual May Day parade celebrates working class

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Economy & Business, History, PoliticsBy Doug KretchmerMay 3, 2014

There was a feeling of camaraderie and togetherness among the participants as they marched through the streets to create awareness for the working class.

Political leaders among the world’s wealthiest people

Economy & Business, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 2, 2014

People who are elected to high office all seem to do pretty well despite coming from humble beginnings.

Winnipeggers demonstrate against proposed Fair Elections Act

Our City, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamMay 1, 2014

This week saw many Winnipeg residents marching against the federal government’s proposed Fair Elections Act at a rally endorsed by several local groups.

(official denial) trade value in progress; a response to PM

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, History, PoliticsBy Doug KretchmerApril 29, 2014

A traveling interactive project has people stitching into a blanket responses to the now infamous comment by Prime Minister Stephen Harper: “We have no history of colonialism.”

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