COVID-19 fallout and what should be happening now
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
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
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The following story is part a new feature, a fictional work by our columnist Wayne Weedon, Why I am Going to School. Wayne is a brilliant writer whose style consists
Ian LeattFoodie My Gran hailed from Ireland and there was always something cooking in her house, from buns to pies to stews. Good wholesome home cooked food is hard
Dorothy Dobbie / Dorothy & Shauna The big complaint by newbies to Winnipeg from places such as Toronto with its 75-year-old subway and rapid transit system is that
Notable Winnipeggers by Myron Love Ed Calnitsky and I have been friends since high school. In fact, my first trip overseas was with Ed and a mutual friend, Greg.