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For a limited time only: Art x 2

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, SouthwestBy Greg PetzoldOctober 16, 2015

There are still two weekends left to catch some art that doesn’t come from Berlin. And that is actually available for purchase.

Seed of an idea blossoms into Canada’s Diversity Gardens

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Education, Environment, SouthwestBy Bryan SullivanSeptember 27, 2015

“Indoors and outdoors, it will represent a fresh take on the blending of culture, diversity, plant collections, horticulture displays and community gathering space.”

A tradition worth keeping

Food, Health & Safety, Religion & Spirituality, Southwest, Stories of GivingBy Eva ArsenaultSeptember 14, 2015

Besides earning funds for the parish, St. Charles Fall Supper strengthens trust, solidarity and reciprocity among parishioners.

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.

WSEU Academy Selects kick it into high gear

Education, Southwest, SportsBy Bryan SullivanSeptember 1, 2015

Local soccer club develops pilot project aimed at helping Winnipeg soccer players achieve higher levels of skill and experience.

Afterschool cooking, gardening clubs arm kids with life skills

Education, Food, Health & Safety, Our City, SouthwestBy Stacy Cardigan SmithAugust 31, 2015

Kids attending the afterschool program at On the Move expand their palates and food knowledge, make better food choices – and love every minute of it.

Zoo unveils heavy horses in journey back to pioneer days

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Environment, History, SouthwestBy Bryan SullivanAugust 20, 2015

Assiniboine Park Zoo’s McFeetors Heavy Horse Centre educates and entertains year round.

Rethinking retirement: a women’s housing initiative in Winnipeg

Economy & Business, Health & Safety, SouthwestBy Isaac WurmannAugust 19, 20151 Comment

A growing need for alternative retirement options for baby boomer women has prompted the creation of Winnipeg’s first retirement cooperative for women.

Liona Boyd – Canada’s First Lady of the Guitar

Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithAugust 17, 2015

Internationally acclaimed guitarist was featured in one of 30 free shows presented at Assiniboine Park’s Lyric Theatre this summer.

River Heights has a dirty secret

Education, History, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, SouthwestBy Trevor SmithJuly 23, 2015

Did my neighbours commit cultural genocide? Maybe, maybe not. But they did operate a residential school here until quite recently.

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