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A toast to a wetter Winkler

Culture, Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Religion & SpiritualityBy Mike WiebeMarch 10, 2013

Because Winkler has no liquor store, residents must drive over 10 kilometers to procure their libations. This is about to change, however, and soon the city’s 17 churches will no longer hold the monopoly as places where locals can renew their spirits.

Whiteshell area gains protection

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Noah ErenbergMarch 8, 2013

The Government of Manitoba has announced that it will enact legislation to protect lands around Meditation Lake in Whiteshell Provincial Park.

Future energy sales not a sure thing

Economy & Business, Environment, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieMarch 5, 2013

A new report suggests America’s best hope for energy self-sufficiency has more to do with conservation than with purchasing energy from Canada’s western provinces.

The super rich and their big ideas

Economy & Business, History, Outside Winnipeg, Science & Technology, Stories of GivingBy Roger CurrieMarch 3, 2013

What do the super rich do with their money? We’ve been given some interesting examples in recent days, from the plan to build and sail a Titanic replica to the effort to eliminate polio from the world.

Behind the invasion of Mali

Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Paul S. GrahamFebruary 25, 2013

Roger Annis, coordinator of the Canada-Haiti Action Network and longtime political activist, was at the Annual General Meeting of Peace Alliance Winnipeg, where he spoke about the motivation behind France’s intervention in Mali.

Canadian Senators under fire

Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieFebruary 23, 2013

Canada may one day have a Triple E Senate that’s Elected, Effective and Equal. Nowadays, however, it might be more appropriate to define it as Elitist, Entitled and Erroneous.

Knight Media Learning Seminar inspires and motivates

Charitable Organizations, Education, Outside Winnipeg, PhilanthropyBy Noah ErenbergFebruary 19, 2013

Last week’s Knight Media Learning Seminar (KMLS) highlighted a wide range of quality journalism and community information projects funded by Knight Foundation, including CNC.

Red River College recruits students in India

Culture, Economy & Business, Education, Our City, Outside Winnipeg, Science & TechnologyBy Noah ErenbergFebruary 5, 2013

Building on the success of its relationship with China, Red River College is recruiting in India this week and will sign deals with five schools to bring hundreds of new students to Manitoba.

The ‘option’ of rediscovering the past

History, Outside Winnipeg, Stories of GivingBy tara martinJanuary 30, 2013

Linda Funk’s life looked pretty good. She had a small circle of friends, dedicated supporters, helpful staff, an active social calendar and occasional trips. But something was missing…Linda’s past.

Miss La Muse puts Winnipeg on the burlesque map

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, History, Our City, Outside WinnipegBy Amy SimoesJanuary 26, 2013

Local performer Angela Senyshyn will share the stage with Tempest Storm, an iconic burlesque performer from the 50s, at The Great Canadian Girlesque EXPO ’13 this weekend in Toronto.

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