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Newcomers find community, kinship at local music festival

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Environment, Outside Winnipeg, Stories of GivingBy Niki TaylorJuly 30, 2015

New Canadians arriving in Winnipeg are introduced to their new country by volunteering at a rural music and art festival. What could be more Canadian than that?

Nurturing confidence

Charitable Organizations, Education, Food, Health & Safety, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Rob MarriottJuly 24, 2015

One of the most pressing challenges facing ‘M’ Program participants is finding the time to eat properly and feed their children healthy meals.

Walking Monk’s cross country treks promote friendship, peace, and joy of walking

Downtown, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Doug KretchmerJuly 22, 2015

Bhaktimarga Swami will present a ‘Krishna Culture Festival’ at Westminster United Church with drama, music and a play tonight (Wed. July 22) at 7 p.m.

A journey back in time just a few minutes from Winnipeg

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, History, Outside Winnipeg, ReviewsBy Taya RtichshevaJuly 19, 2015

See why Lower Fort Garry National historic site is one of Canada’s top ten “must see” attractions.

Theatre project to tackle mental illness stigma

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Health & SafetyBy Erica HoissJuly 15, 2015

Sarasvàti Productions will tackle the stigma around mental illness with a new community theatre project.

Gardeners at work – at work!

Charitable Organizations, Environment, Food, Health & SafetyBy Suzanne HunterJuly 15, 20151 Comment

Winnipeg Free Press staff exercise their green thumbs with Grow-A-Row challenge for Winnipeg Harvest.

Fun, food and learning all on the menu at WASAC summer camp

Charitable Organizations, Downtown, Education, Food, Health & Safety, SportsBy Kerry RyanJuly 14, 2015

Nourishing Potential helps WASAC add healthy food to the menu for the 1,000 Winnipeg kids who attend its summer day camp.

Jonathan Toews helps Winnipeg kids eat like champs

Charitable Organizations, Food, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Our Neighbourhoods, SportsBy Kerry RyanJuly 9, 2015

NHL star Jonathan Toews helped announce $116,000 in grants from Nourishing Potential, the fund he supports as a donor and ambassador.

History lands in Winnipeg with vintage aircraft

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Education, History, Outside WinnipegBy Bryan SullivanJuly 8, 2015

Keep your eyes on the sky or visit the Royal Western Aviation Museum to see two exquisite WWII bombers.

All food is not created equal

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, NorthwestBy Stacy Cardigan SmithJuly 6, 2015

If it’s on the supermarket shelf, it’s food, so why isn’t it healthy? That’s the tough question Kids in the Kitchen participants want explained.

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