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Trouble in Trumpland puts America in serious peril

History, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 18, 2017

World hopes for less drama from The White House as many wonder, “How do we get to impeachment?”

Public health ignores men’s suicide

Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Shannon SampertMay 17, 2017

The mid-life crisis no one seems to want to talk about.

Local panel looks at humanizing transit

Economy & Business, Environment, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Sandy KlowakMay 16, 2017

Panel of experts to examine how to improve Winnipeg’s transit system.

Coalition to Oppose the AArms Trade Logo

Making a Killing: how your CPP contributions fuel war

Economy & Business, Politics, SafetyBy Susan HuebertMay 15, 2017

Canadians may be surprised to find out the Canada Pension Plan has more than $3.5 billion invested in mining, tobacco, weapons, and oil companies.

Still daydreaming about east-west power grid

Economy & Business, Environment, History, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieMay 12, 2017

Sensible solution would be to build transmission capacity across the provinces.

Humanizing Transit

Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Sandy KlowakMay 9, 2017

Transit expert Jarrett Walker kicks off series of events exploring how to make Winnipeg Transit more customer-focused.

Prince Philip begins semi-retirement at 96

History, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Roger CurrieMay 8, 2017

Duke of Edinburgh can look back on a fascinating life where he’s had the oddest job any of us can possibly imagine.

Defending the Minister of Defence

PoliticsBy Roger CurrieMay 4, 2017

Harjit Sajjan’s problem was the use of the word ‘architect’ when describing his role on the battlefield.

Questioning pedestrian safety at Portage and Main

Downtown, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, SafetyBy Fred MorrisMay 3, 2017

Debate over opening up iconic corner must be viewed in context of other Winnipeg intersections where pedestrian crossings are restricted for safety reasons.

Fear grips French citizens facing stark choice at ballot box

History, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, SafetyBy Roger CurrieMay 1, 2017

This week, voters in France will choose between extreme right candidate Marine Le Pen and centrist Emmanuel Macron.

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