Lifestyles 55 November 2019
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By John Einarson Any mention of the thriving coffeehouses in Winnipeg during the ‘60s and ‘70s always elicits one name: Jim Donahue. He was the kingpin on the local folk
The provincial election on September 10, 2019, was not the only election I’ve recently put forward my name as a candidate. In Manitoba, the Speakers of the Legislative Assembly are
Our Indigenous brothers and sisters fought for our freedom It is time to remember and honour the Indigenous men and women who fought for this country in the two world
It’s time to crack the whip! Manitoba’s resource industries have been under attack for too many years. This is not accidental. Since the early 1990s, attempts have been underway to
Dorothy Dobbie Trees were the major casualty of the sudden snowstorm October 11. It couldn’t have come at a worse time. The ground was saturated with water from the incessant
It’s October, which means it’s time for CJNU’s biggest annual party – Pledge Drive! From Thursday October 24th through Sunday October 27th you’re invited to join us for a four-day
Influenza is one of the leading causes of death in Canada, resulting in an average of 3,500 deaths each year. While people of all ages can contract the flu, adults
Will robotic companions and caregivers soon replace humans? We’re already using some of the technologies! By Erin Girouard Imagine for a moment that you are a caregiver for a family
By The Hon. John Reid I recall a meeting with Margaret Sommerville about 2004, then a Professor at McGill University. She told me that the DNA transfers of information from…