Michael Champagne and AYO empowered by YVS
Passionate advocate and mentor for Indigenous youth sees Youth Vital Signs as a force for positive change.
Passionate advocate and mentor for Indigenous youth sees Youth Vital Signs as a force for positive change.
Recent move paved way for company to become Manitoba’s top Commuter Friendly Workplace in 2015.
Winnipeggers invited to drive-thru United Way’s parking lot with winter boots or cash donations for Koats for Kids Wednesday morning.
“The teachings that come through in making Aboriginal art are so accessible and so profound.”
Last year, Winnipeg youth said they wanted change. Here’s how The Winnipeg Foundation responded.
Winnipeg program provides social supports instead of judgement – with positive results.
2015 was the year The Winnipeg Foundation officially unveiled the Alloway Arch and Widow’s Mite Fountain at The Forks.
Teen’s ‘affluenza’ defence shows stupidity knows no bounds.
Hanging festive decorations on Portage Avenue a long held tradition in “Christmas Capital of Canada”.
Manitoba Cree broadcaster and writer releases painful, beautiful book of poetry that every Canadian should read.