Electric vehicle development
By Volker Beckman Part one of a two-part piece. Have you heard? There is a tsunami coming! Or as some say, a major disruption in transportation around the globe. Well,
By Volker Beckman Part one of a two-part piece. Have you heard? There is a tsunami coming! Or as some say, a major disruption in transportation around the globe. Well,
By Wayne Douglas Weedon I used to live in Holman Island, now known as Ulukhaktok, a hamlet in the Canadian Arctic. In the spring of 1966, on a daily basis,
Flin Flon, MB is now a small town though to be completely truthful, it was never very big. It reached a population of approximately 13,500 in the 1960s and was
By Darlene Ronald Timing is everything it’s said, which is why it’s so encouraging that Taylor McCaffrey picked 2021, pandemic and all, to become a Manitoba Opera sponsor. “Manitoba Opera,
Thirteen years with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and ten years with the Winnipeg Folk Festival have flown by. I often wished for even one boring day, but for twenty-three years
July 24th is National Self-Care Day. Self-care is an important aspect of living well, whether we are engaging in regular activities that keep us healthy, such as sleeping and feeding
By Connie Newman On the theme of collaboration, the ongoing work of Manitoba Association of Senior Centres (MASC) and the Age-Friendly Manitoba Initiative (AFMI) continues to be strongly influenced by
A lifetime has often been referred to as “three score and ten” or 70 years. That is no longer the case. Life expectancy for many is now well into the
“Homeostasis,” from the Greek words for “same” and “steady”, refers to the self-regulating systems the body uses to maintain internal balance and stability, including the body’s natural ability to heal.
By Amber Miller Blanchette As warmer weather approaches the motivation and time to make meals can change. Summer is short! Let’s spend time outside enjoying the warm breeze, appreciating the