Winnipeg Transit driver’s amazing act of kindness stuns passengers
Today, as I was riding a Winnipeg Transit bus from Unicity to Downtown I did not realize that I would be a witness to something amazing.
Today, as I was riding a Winnipeg Transit bus from Unicity to Downtown I did not realize that I would be a witness to something amazing.
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.
The underlying premise of CHALK 4 Peace might best be summed up in a statement attributed to Mahatma Gandhi in 1937: “There is no way to peace; peace is the way.”
When Lindsay Boyd found out her sister is allergic to cats, she was devastated. Since Boyd couldn’t have a cat of her own, she decided to volunteer her time to help animals that need love.
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.
Annually, citizens of Winnipeg commemorate the suffering and the deaths of the citizens of Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused by the atomic bombing of those cities.