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Trudy SchroederRandom Notes Several weeks ago, I was asked to comment on an opinion presented by a person who likened current government decisions to the approaches of the Nazi
Trudy SchroederRandom Notes Several weeks ago, I was asked to comment on an opinion presented by a person who likened current government decisions to the approaches of the Nazi
Pollock’s Hardware still thriving as a co-op 100 year old store still stocks many vintage items Myron Love Celebrating 150 years of Winnipeg In this, the first of
Good News about Kennedy House By Marilyn Williams In mid-February, I received an email with good news from the committee to save Kennedy House. For those of you unfamiliar
Slavery – it’s not unusual Wayne Weedon Food for Thought At a live concert, several thousand women were making complete fools of themselves. They were begging to be
Gabrielle SwanView from The Pas A theater revival project in Northern Manitoba leaves town members excited at the prospect of what’s to come in the culture sector of The
Dorothy Dobbie Issues in the news For many, COVID-19 is already a blurred memory, its isolation and strangeness a thing of the past. Many of these folks were the
By Dorothy Dobbie After spending my Sunday mornings up early on the air at CJOB for 10 years, I eased on over to the independent CJNU station to continue
How to become a geocacher: Let’s start again Gary BrownGeocaching I have had a few inquiries regarding how to join the Geocaching community. The process is actually quite
Jim Ingebrigtsen Tidbits The letter, written on company stationery, from an address where the Winnipeg Centennial Concert Hall now sits, is dated March 26, 1923. The time is entered as
I don’t take public transportation in Winnipeg. I work from home, I have a car and I can drive. I took the bus when I was younger, but that was