Foundation responds to young Winnipeggers
As youth struggle with racism, housing, poverty, employment and mental health issues, The Winnipeg Foundation is committing $100,000 for projects that address these key concerns.
As youth struggle with racism, housing, poverty, employment and mental health issues, The Winnipeg Foundation is committing $100,000 for projects that address these key concerns.
Five films of West Broadway residents sharing stories of their lives are screened at engaging neighborhood event.
Child Nutrition Council hosts popular fundraising event as Manitoba government announces additional $200,000 in funding.
Imagine if you could save the lives of three people in just one hour.
Want to be mortgage free, have minimal energy and maintenance costs, but still be a home owner? Building a tiny house may be the answer.
While photographers couldn’t find any of the usually abundant Great Gray Owls, there was no trouble finding Snowy Owls around the city’s perimeter.
The Do Not Call List is supposed to prevent unwanted phone solicitation, but for many of the 12 million Canadians registered, it may as well be called the Do Not Hesitate to Call List.
Everything is free at the first ever Stuff Swap, where organizers encourage people to make sustainable lifestyle choices that are not difficult or intimidating.
Spirit Seekers 2015 Conference and Psychic Fair & Market digs deep in search of answers to some of life’s most pressing questions.
“It’s very hard because the people you love are saying the most hateful things about who you really are.”