Homeless Awareness Week kicks off in Winnipeg
Tonight I sleep on the sidewalk at Portage and Main in an effort to help the homeless.
Tonight I sleep on the sidewalk at Portage and Main in an effort to help the homeless.
This selfless act reminded me that if we all did a random act of kindness each day, what a better place this world would be.
As a charity activist for the past 24 years, I can honestly say that some things take forever, if not longer. Thank you Mr. Winnipeg Bus Driver for providing the impetus!
The Scandinavian Cultural Centre celebrates their 50th anniversary.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) was established in 1912 as the Winnipeg Museum of Fine Arts. Starting later this month the WAG has a number of centennial events that will run through to early 2013.
I attended this year’s Winnipeg Folk Festival with some friends. We really didn’t know what to expect because we were festival “Newbies.”
The chilly wind was an unwelcome change that created a complicated problem for those rappelling down the RBC building as they battled heavy gusts of wind along with their fears.
Whoever said “books are dead”? Access to them has never been this easy!
A recent survey has found a potent liver toxin, contained in blue-green algae, infects many of our lakes, and could potentially have dire consequences for human health.
The surprises in the pre-opening performance of Annie at Rainbow Stage did not prevent the audience from enjoying an excellent performance.