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Category Archives: Our Neighbourhoods

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Full circle: Intergenerational Child Centre brings families, community together

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PhilanthropyBy Kerry RyanNovember 9, 2012

Makoonsag Intergenerational Child Care builds community and strengthens families on Selkirk Avenue.

Got a hockey habit? Kick it!

Outside Winnipeg, SportsBy Trevor SmithNovember 7, 2012

Has the NHL lock-out got you down? If you really miss those prima-donna spoilt brat millionaires behaving badly every week then I have just the alternative for you.

Project 85 promises to please

Economy & Business, Our City, Science & Technology, Southwest, SportsBy LuAnn LovlinOctober 31, 2012

Mike Clynes, project director for Stuart Olson Dominion Construction Ltd., builders of the city’s new stadium, unveiled a list of interesting facts about the project and was candid with the crowd about the experience of building the new facility

Charleswood artist’s guffelwarfs make for curious attraction

Environment, Our Neighbourhoods, SouthwestBy Brittany PaulhusOctober 28, 2012

With a frying pan for a head, Peter Pan is one of 150 guffelwarfs who welcome visitors to Len Van Roon’s Charleswood home. “The neighbors love them,” he says.

Book Launch: Silver Screens on the Prairie

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, History, Outside WinnipegBy Christian CassidyOctober 23, 2012

Whether you grew up in Winnipeg, Neepawa or Clear Lake, the cinema likely played a big role in your childhood. Here’s a chance to check out some of your old haunts.

Making sense of largest beef recall

Health & Safety, Outside WinnipegBy Roger CurrieOctober 20, 20121 Comment

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is responsible for the safety of what we buy, but they’re being pushed around…The rest of us meat eating Canadians should seriously do more ‘due diligence’ when shopping for that next barbeque.

Drive eastward to Thunder Bay worth the trip

Environment, Outside Winnipeg, ReviewsBy David JohnsonOctober 19, 2012

How many of us have made the trek east, to our neighbor past Kenora. We don’t hear a lot about our neighbor to the east, we are more obsessed with making fun of the provincial cousin to the West.

Farmland is now a very hot commodity

Economy & Business, Outside WinnipegBy Roger CurrieOctober 4, 2012

RE/Max issued a report recently that said farmland in southwest Manitoba was selling for an average $1,350 an acre, a jump of 35% in less than two years, and a 300% jump in a little over 15 years.

September’s Harvest

Environment, Food, Our NeighbourhoodsBy C. BolesSeptember 17, 2012

September’s harvest has provided an opportunity for me to capture a few great moments in the gardens of my neighbourhood.

Sustainable South Osborne

Environment, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Paul S. GrahamSeptember 10, 2012

While some of our food is grown and processed locally, most of it travels several hundred to several thousand kilometres before it lands on our plates.

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