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Solving the missing millstones mystery

History, Northeast, PoliticsBy Shirley KowalchukAugust 12, 2016

Where did two 1,000 pound stones used in historic East Kildonan water mill end up?

Grist from the mills of history

Education, History, NortheastBy Shirley KowalchukAugust 11, 20162 Comments

Millstones offer glimpse into rich history east of the Red River, underneath bustling neighbourhoods of Elmwood, East and North Kildonan.

The Cult fires up Club Regent

Arts & Entertainment, Northeast, ReviewsBy Anne MartinJuly 17, 2016

Here’s to date nights and a theatre full of hard rock.

Marymound to provide lasting support for complex kids

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, History, NortheastBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJune 15, 2016

Continuity of care the basis of unique approach.

Serving up soup and smiles

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Northeast, Stories of GivingBy Murdoch MacKayMay 4, 2016

Hosting Murdoch MacKay student volunteers re-ignites Oak Table staff’s faith in the coming generation.

Amazing discoveries await on Jane’s Walk tours

History, Northeast, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Shirley KowalchukMay 3, 2016

Creative, interpretive, artistic and historic: Jane’s Walk tours provide rare opportunity to come together in the present while pulling from the past.

Unique creative event to benefit youth

Arts & Entertainment, Food, Northeast, Reviews, Stories of GivingBy Genevie HendersonApril 20, 2016

Sam’s Place “Feast Of Words” leaves audience contemplating beauty and mystery of food and life.

Young and savvy

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, History, Northeast, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Shirley KowalchukMarch 9, 2016

Local band Panicland uses music, tech and social media to carve their niche in today’s rapidly changing industry.

Meeting Albert

Food, Northeast, Our City, PhilanthropyBy Diane TruderungFebruary 11, 2016

Long-time member of L’Arche community is welcoming ambassador to its social enterprise – L’Arche Tova Café.

A life of quiet compassion

Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, History, Northeast, Stories of GivingBy Kerry RyanDecember 9, 2015

Getting to know Alan Malmgren – a caring and generous person with a good sense of humour who loved people.
 

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