[Serialized novel]Our Democracy (1)
The following story is part a new feature, the serialization of our columnist Wayne Weedon’s fictional work, Our Democracy. Wayne is a brilliant writer whose style consists of simple declarative
The following story is part a new feature, the serialization of our columnist Wayne Weedon’s fictional work, Our Democracy. Wayne is a brilliant writer whose style consists of simple declarative
By Senaka Samarasinghe After a discussion of the Board Directors of Sri Lankan Seniors Manitoba (SLSM) held on May 19, 2023 it was decided to initiate a community garden
Lifestyles 55 survey – tell us what you think! Completing the survey helps us understand what our readers think about the stories in the magazine. Of course, you are always
Brent Poole Home Improvements As the seasons change, we start to spend more time in our homes. I get asked many questions relating to different renovation projects inside the
Take action during World Alzheimer Month by James HarrisonAlzheimer Society of Canada While some risk factors for dementia are genetic, there are many lifestyle factors that can help reduce your
Rick DuerksenReach A friend once gave me a Thanksgiving Day challenge. Make a list of 25 things for which you are grateful. Be specific and write down why. I’ll
In September 2023, Pimootayowin: A Festival of New Work showcased the artistry of the 2022/23 cohort of Pimootayowin Creators Circle: Mary Black, Ryan Black, Mike Lawrenchuk, Emily Meadows, Victoria Perrie
Romel DhallaOn The Money Yes. No one wants to admit that immigration, not construction cost, is the primary driver behind the housing supply shortage. Corporations don’t want to upset future
Fred Morris From the desk of a gadfly To celebrate the 100th Anniversary of St. James (starting just west of St. James Street to Sturgeon Road) breaking away from
Myron Love It was in the summer of 2020 – at a time when Covid-imposed lockdowns were taking a heavy toll on his fellow Manitobans – and Earl