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The Winnipeg Foundation unveils historic archway at The Forks

History, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PhilanthropyBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 30, 2015

The Alloway Arch and adjoining Widow’s Mite Fountain pay tribute to the generosity that has shaped and continues to define our community.

Inspiring redevelopment along North End’s iconic avenue

Culture, Northwest, Our City, Stories of GivingBy Michael Welch CKUW 95.9 FMSeptember 28, 2015

There’s a renaissance happening along Winnipeg’s Selkirk Avenue.

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.”

Hailey’s Story

Education, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Our Neighbourhoods, Science & Technology, Stories of GivingBy Nolan BicknellSeptember 24, 2015

Baby’s life inspires creation of Foundation that will help others forever.

Actions speak louder than words

Arts & Entertainment, Economy & Business, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, ReviewsBy Bryan SullivanSeptember 21, 2015

This year’s 2015 Words & Deeds Leadership Award honoured the outstanding efforts of the Asper Family and the Asper Family Foundation.

Choosing forgiveness and learning the lessons it can teach

Education, Health & Safety, History, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 15, 2015

After their daughter was murdered 30 years ago, Wilma and Cliff Derksen chose a life long journey of forgiveness, gaining insights they will share in a unique course on the subject.

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.

Let’s celebrate Canada’s birthday and help heal the world

Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Colin JacksonSeptember 11, 2015

There could be no better 150th birthday gift than to welcome 150,000 refugees to our nation.

Summer intern learns about Indigenous cultures

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, SportsBy Abby CroninSeptember 9, 2015

Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre turns out to be a busy and engaging summer job placement.

Trying to help injured woman reveals city’s ugly side

Downtown, Education, Local Heroes, Safety, Stories of GivingBy Noah ErenbergSeptember 3, 2015

When citizen reporter Vivian Ketchum came to the aid of an Indigenous woman who had been beaten, she soon realized how scared and vulnerable she felt when no one would stop to help.

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