It’s 2035 and the sun is shining on a new port in Manitoba
It’s April 2035. The sun is beaming down on a bustling port in Manitoba’s far north at Latitude 57, not that far from the mouths of the famous rivers, the
It’s April 2035. The sun is beaming down on a bustling port in Manitoba’s far north at Latitude 57, not that far from the mouths of the famous rivers, the
Dorothy DobbieIssue in the News A version of the article was published in Lifestyles about a decade ago. It still applies with the few updates I have added. One error
John EinarsonWinnipeg City of Song As we celebrate Winnipeg’s 150th birthday, each month music historian and author John Einarson will share stories from our city’s rich and colourful music
A boon to Churchill and the Arctic Gateway line, a game changer for the Prairies and all of Canada By Marshall Murdock One way though the Bay? As the
Kelvin GoertzenNews from Steinbach This year marks the 150th birthday for Steinbach, Manitoba’s third largest city. And while there are some special events planned, the modest celebration is perhaps
Congratulations to all the new Orders of Manitoba! Myrna Driedger, a former registered nurse, and a leader and advocate for missing and exploited children, was a Progressive Conservative MLA
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Jim Ingebrigtsen Tidbits I have rarely written anything related to music in this publication. That is best left in the hands of our city’s emanate musicologist, John Einarson. The
Stefano GrandeHealth Living How do you want to be remembered, and what is the legacy you will leave behind? At Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba, we’re so grateful for
Romel DhallaOn The Money Excessive government spending, typically rooted in socialist ideology, has long been a contentious issue in economic discourse, with proponents arguing for its stimulative effects and