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Uber eager to break into Winnipeg market

Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Science & TechnologyBy Roger CurrieOctober 26, 2015

Those in charge of the ride-sharing service claim they’re not out to compete unfairly with taxis, but that’s hard to believe.

IRCOM refugee boys victorious – on and off the pitch

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Local Heroes, SportsBy Trevor SmithOctober 24, 2015

These kids are winners, and not just in a big soccer game. For one thing they’re still alive, which they might not have been had they remained behind in their own countries.

We need a radical new approach for kids in care

Education, Health & Safety, History, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Marni Brownell and Neeta Das McMurtryOctober 24, 20151 Comment

Over one in five First Nations children in Manitoba spends some time in care before their 15th birthday. And kids in care are in crisis.

Art Expo – over 30 Manitoba artists in one location

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Reviews, SouthwestBy Suzanne HunterOctober 23, 2015

Expo’s 20th year features the theme “Illumination” and provides a perfect sanctuary from the chilly fall weather.

Young Manitobans can see Canadian Professional riders like Maghalie Rochette

Dedicated volunteers ensure return of National Cycling Championships

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Gregory C. McNeillOctober 23, 2015

Thanks to an impressive team of volunteers, the Forks will once again host the Shimano Canadian Cyclocross Championships this weekend.

Deverell uses real life as inspiration for mystery novels

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, EducationBy Susan HuebertOctober 23, 2015

This year’s Thin Air Festival was a resounding success due in large part to an impressive lineup of writers such as Canadian author William Deverell.

Trudeau calls for better future in Canadian politics

History, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieOctober 22, 2015

New Prime Minister wants Canada to be a ‘good neighbour to the world’.

Connecting employers to workers with disabilities

Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Deanna NgOctober 20, 2015

Manitoba Tourism Education Council MTEC EmployABILITY Employment Expo sees people with disabilities as a ready work force with skills and abilities.

For a limited time only: Art x 2

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, SouthwestBy Greg PetzoldOctober 16, 2015

There are still two weekends left to catch some art that doesn’t come from Berlin. And that is actually available for purchase.

Quiet Canadian hero remembered

History, Outside Winnipeg, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Roger CurrieOctober 16, 2015

It was 36 years ago when diplomat Ken Taylor sheltered six Americans who had barely escaped with their lives from the American Embassy in Tehran.

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