Revolutionizing Public Transportation in Winnipeg: A Journey of Tireless Effort
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
Intrepid Winnipeg architect adds vitae
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.
SLSM News: Using Mindfulness to develop health habits & others
Senaka Samarasinghe Using Mindfulness: To Develop Health Habits Udaya D. Annakkage is a professor in the Dept. of Engineering at U of Manitoba. He is a versatile person, a
FortWhyte Alive says Goodbye, Ken!
From his friends and co-workers at FortWhyte Alive. After more than 40 years serving as FortWhyte Alive’s Site and Wildlife manager, Ken Cudmore fed his last bison, ploughed his
Lifestyles 55 March Issue 2024
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Whytewold Road – the street defined by a terrible explosion
From The Desk of a gadfly By Fred Morris To celebrate the 100th Anniversary of St. James (starting just west of St. James Street to Sturgeon Road) breaking away
Other hobbies and caching
Gary BrownGeocaching As I am writing this we are being warned about the extreme cold weather. We are still Geocaching, just a bit different as in: we park closer
The Children’s Hospital: Donors like Barb and Gerry Price pour their hearts into helping kids
Stefano GrandeHealth Living Manitoba is known for having a lot of heart when it comes to charitable giving, and I have seen firsthand the impact our community can
Bike lanes: Are they worth the expense in Winnipeg?
“There are options besides costly and hard to maintain dedicated bike lanes that should also be considered when it comes to accommodating bicycle traffic.” By Dorothy Dobbie A few
Dobbie vs Dobbie: Cycling in Winnipeg
"People have the right to ride their bikes in winter. It doesn’t matter if you think they are nuts, you need to respect that right. Watch for them. And for