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Lunatic Fringe features something for everyone

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Our City, ReviewsBy Nolan BicknellJuly 23, 2014

The 27th annual Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival is putting the spotlight on some very talented performers, writers and other dramatists until July 27.

‘GOD – A Comedy in One Act’ is the Fringe play that answers the ultimate question

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, History, Religion & SpiritualityBy Doug KretchmerJuly 21, 2014

It’s bad enough when characters in the play realize they’re not real, but when the audience is informed that they’re also fictional, it’s too much for some.

It’s time to watch!

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, Our CityBy Noah ErenbergJuly 16, 2014

The 27th annual Winnipeg Fringe Festival opens today and runs until next Sunday, July 27, 2014.

Conference reveals truth about lying in politics

Downtown, Education, PoliticsBy Julien CooperJuly 14, 2014

An international conference on investigative journalism recently held in Winnipeg, uncovers the lies some governments tell to the public.

Downtown food forest to be planted this weekend

Downtown, Economy & Business, Environment, Food, Stories of GivingBy Susan CameronJune 16, 2014

Everyone in our community is invited to help plant Winnipeg’s first food forest at The Forks this coming weekend, which is also the Summer Solstice.

Winnipeg’s Raging Grannies fight for social justice

Downtown, History, PoliticsBy Bonny HillJune 16, 2014

They stood defiant in the pouring rain and sang several songs advocating against war and criticizing recent pension cuts to Armed Forces personnel.

Fusion event celebrates Asian Heritage Month

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, DowntownBy David BrigoleJune 15, 2014

The show capped off the month-long celebration and featured several talented acts that manifested the beauty of Asian culture, from invigorating music performances to awe-inspiring dances.

Olympian returning to Elmwood to help others

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, NortheastBy Gregory C. McNeillJune 13, 2014

On June 14, six-time cycling and speed skating Olympic medalist, Clara Hughes, will visit Winnipeg as part of her 110-day national bicycle tour across Canada supporting local mental health.

Culinary and design genius create innovative event

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Food, Our City, ReviewsBy Raegan HedleyJune 3, 2014

Table For 1200 highlights Winnipeg’s emerging design scene by bringing together architecture, design and culinary expertise in an entertaining and stimulating event.

Rooted restoration: Helping survivors of domestic violence heal through cultural rediscovery

Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, History, Religion & SpiritualityBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMay 21, 2014

Allison Spak, a counsellor at Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc., works side-by-side with an elder to help women and families recover.

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