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For kids with diabetes, it matters where they go to school

Education, Food, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Science & TechnologyBy Dr. Jan HuxSeptember 9, 2015

For parents of kids with diabetes, the beginning of each new school year brings not only the usual preparations, but also fears for their child’s health and safety.

Summer intern learns about Indigenous cultures

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, SportsBy Abby CroninSeptember 9, 2015

Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre turns out to be a busy and engaging summer job placement.

Street patrols help keep North End safe

Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Northwest, SafetyBy Kenneth HarrySeptember 8, 2015

Ambassadors make mean streets a lot nicer for residents, businesses and visitors.

War resister grows weary of life in limbo

Health & Safety, History, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Jon WilsonSeptember 8, 2015

Joshua Key continues to take refuge in Winnipeg, avoiding American efforts to prosecute him for deserting the US military.

School Zone speed reduction catches motorists off guard

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Roger CurrieSeptember 8, 2015

Is it a concern about safety that causes us to lighten the wallets of motorists who are caught speeding in school zones, or is it simply a cash grab?

Tall Grass Prairie Bread Company celebrates 25th anniversary

Culture, Downtown, FoodBy Doug KretchmerSeptember 6, 2015

Popular Wolseley bakery treats guests to free cinnamon buns, coffee, tea and live music.

Ancient fireplace lost in woods captured on canvas by Metis storyteller

Arts & Entertainment, History, Outside Winnipeg, SouthwestBy Faye HallSeptember 4, 2015

Gifted artist Lisa Delorme Meiler to appear at Art Expo Oct. 23-25, an annual event now in it’s 20th year, promoting Manitoba’s best and newest artists.

Migrant crisis in Europe puts pressure on Canada to do more

Health & Safety, Outside Winnipeg, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieSeptember 4, 2015

Not since the end of World War Two have so many refugees been on the move, and probably never have such people been quite so desperate.

Arrested for sleeping?

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Jino DistasioSeptember 4, 20151 Comment

The struggle to occupy public space.

When it comes to racism and human rights, ‘truth’ has no agenda

Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PoliticsBy Barry ColbySeptember 3, 2015

Seeing the truth about anything, including racism, no matter how unbearable, is the first step to improve the sustainability and quality of our lives.

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