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A safe haven

Arts & Entertainment, Outside Winnipeg, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Heather Emberley / Gracie SweetstorySeptember 10, 2014

Child Haven Internatonal has a champion in Winnipeg, who is helping provide food, shelter, clothing and health care to orphaned children and destitute women.

Bubble Man brings joy to kids at Winnipeg Folk Fest for 12 years

Arts & Entertainment, History, Stories of GivingBy Doug KretchmerJuly 16, 2014

Like a pied piper, Rich Hamon winds his way through festival crowds blowing his colourful bubbles for all to enjoy.

Prairie communities respond to crisis

Environment, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Stories of GivingBy Roger CurrieJuly 14, 2014

More than a million acres of farmland will not produce a crop this year, as we witness once more that people on the prairies respond to those in need.

Remember filling out the little blue card?

Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Stories of GivingBy Gloria RomaniukJuly 3, 2014

I put my affairs in order. I knew quite clearly there was risk in what I was doing. I was putting my life in the hands of strangers.

Using art to make the world a better place

Health & Safety, Religion & Spirituality, Science & Technology, Stories of GivingBy Braden PyperJune 24, 2014

A visual artist across the ocean discovers a locally created social media app in her aim to bring more compassion to the world.

Downtown food forest to be planted this weekend

Downtown, Economy & Business, Environment, Food, Stories of GivingBy Susan CameronJune 16, 2014

Everyone in our community is invited to help plant Winnipeg’s first food forest at The Forks this coming weekend, which is also the Summer Solstice.

From shadows of frustration comes true meaning of sportsmanship

Charitable Organizations, Sports, Stories of GivingBy Lorraine PelleyJune 9, 2014

When a Dragon Boat team faced elimination, fellow competitors turned a potentially disastrous weekend into a incredibly wonderful event.

Made in Winnipeg app spreads positivity around the world

Health & Safety, Science & Technology, Stories of GivingBy Jason BerardJune 7, 2014

App developers aim to celebrate inspiring stories and have at least one social network dedicated exclusively to making a positive impact.

Volunteers at the heart of multi-million dollar corporation

Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our Neighbourhoods, Stories of GivingBy René FontaineJune 3, 2014

The culture of compassion that built a 500 million dollar organization with 1100 volunteers is noticeable the minute you walk into any one of their buildings.

One father’s National Day of Honour

Culture, Local Heroes, Our City, Southeast, Stories of GivingBy Sean ConwayMay 11, 2014

Everyone dies, but not everybody really lives. A father remembers his soldier son who taught us to live and love life to the fullest, and that tomorrow is promised to no one.

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