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(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.”

Heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath still smokin’

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerApril 17, 2014

Black Sabbath was on fire last night as the heavy metal pioneers, led by the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, treated fans to a dazzling show at MTS Centre.

Festival of Fools a gut-busting success

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Philanthropy, ReviewsBy Marie LeBlancApril 7, 2014

Rolling in laughter, crowds of people could not get enough fun at this year’s 14th Annual Festival of Fools.

Hidden in plain view: the Blankstein Gallery

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, DowntownBy Greg PetzoldApril 4, 2014

It’s a quaint setting on the second floor of Millennium Library that can seen through the locked Skywalk doors but can only be accessed through the Library. It’s worth the walk around.

Memorial held for young man shot and killed

Downtown, Health & Safety, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Doug KretchmerApril 3, 2014

A memorial service was held in the 500 block of Langside Street where one year ago to the day, Nigel Dylan Dixon was killed in a case of mistaken identity.

Festival of Fools brightens up spring break

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, Downtown, EducationBy Marie LeBlancMarch 29, 2014

Kids have been checking off the days on their calendars with anticipation of the 14th Annual Festival of Fools, an initiative of the Winnipeg International Children’s Festival Inc.

Ghosts of the Exchange: remainders and reminders

Downtown, Environment, HistoryBy Greg PetzoldMarch 19, 2014

Hidden in plain view along the streets and alley ways of Winnipeg’s Exchange District are timeless artworks and buildings that convey the fascinating histories of its restless occupants.

Legendary band rocks MTS Centre

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMarch 15, 2014

Texas veteran blues-rockers ZZ Top served up a mess of their brand of down home boogie at the MTS concert bowl Thursday night to a near full house.

Conference intersects investigative journalism, democracy and human rights

Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Environment, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMarch 9, 2014

Carl Bernstein, who broke the Watergate scandal in the 1970s, is one of the many talented journalists who will be in Winnipeg for an upcoming conference.

Intense, passionate artist reveals bold work

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Environment, Health & SafetyBy Noah ErenbergMarch 6, 2014

Five years after being diagnosed with depression, artist Graham Hnatiuk is back with a strong series of work exploring environmentalism and humankind’s eroding connection with our surroundings.

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