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Increased UFO sightings discussed at Dream Big event

Education, Environment, Science & Technology, SouthwestBy Marie LeBlancMarch 13, 2014

Astronomer and UFO researcher, Chris Rutkowski, delivered an engaging talk on the rise in UFO sightings, as the Dream Big event at the UofM investigates the mysteries of the universe.

Community breakfast part of school’s philosophy to give back

Education, Philanthropy, Southwest, Stories of GivingBy Trevor SmithMarch 11, 2014

École Robert H. Smith held it’s annual community breakfast which raises money for local charities while teaching children the importance of philanthropy.

Ripple effect

Culture, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Sean ConwayMarch 9, 2014

When the lives of five families changed forever in November 2012, it seemed impossible that something good would ever come from this tragedy. Last week, that’s what happened.

Conference intersects investigative journalism, democracy and human rights

Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Environment, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMarch 9, 2014

Carl Bernstein, who broke the Watergate scandal in the 1970s, is one of the many talented journalists who will be in Winnipeg for an upcoming conference.

Intense, passionate artist reveals bold work

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Environment, Health & SafetyBy Noah ErenbergMarch 6, 2014

Five years after being diagnosed with depression, artist Graham Hnatiuk is back with a strong series of work exploring environmentalism and humankind’s eroding connection with our surroundings.

Buffy and band deliver stellar performance

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMarch 5, 2014

Buffy Sainte-Marie was in Winnipeg Tuesday night and along with her band, played a heartfelt, high energy concert that delighted the sold out crowd at the West End Cultural Centre.

Polar Bear adventure makes memories that last

Culture, Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Gregory C. McNeillMarch 5, 2014

When Jeff Badger ran across frozen Lake Winnipeg 22 years ago, he started a Manitoba tradition.

WSO New Music Fest scores big

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Downtown, ReviewsBy Doug KretchmerMarch 4, 2014

It may have been one of the coldest winters on record, but music lovers were fired up and kept warm by this year’s WSO New Music Festival.

AssentWorks — a life changing work / business experience

Downtown, Economy & Business, Education, Science & TechnologyBy Julien CooperMarch 1, 2014

It’s Canada’s largest makerspace, providing the tools, expertise and workspace for numerous individuals and businesses needing to design, prototype and manufacture just about anything.

Why I wrote a book about old people

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Larissa PeckMarch 1, 2014

When Creative Communications student, Larissa Peck, decided to write a book about seniors, she didn’t realize how much she would learn from people more than three times her age.

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