Meet Anne Mulaire
The fashion industry in Manitoba is still leading the pack in trends and inspiration By Dorothy Dobbie Most people think success happens overnight, but that night can take 18
Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s Nutcracker takes centre stage
Watch children living the dream of performing on stage alongside the RWB’s Company artists! The Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s homegrown, ever-popular Nutcracker returns to the Centennial Concert Hall stage from
Lifestyles 55 December 2023 Issue
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[Serialized novel]Our Democracy (2)
The following story is part of a new feature, the serialization of our columnist Wayne Weedon’s fictional work, Our Democracy. Wayne is a brilliant writer whose style consists of simple
Why Neestanan and a second port on Hudson Bay is critical to Churchill and the Northern Gateway Line
By Dorothy Dobbie If the new government wants a win, it is the building of a new spur line from Amery, just north of Gillam to Port Nelson and the
Embarrassing moments in sport
How unexpected air conditioning helped me score a goal! By Robert E. Wrigley The internet is awash with videos showing people having embarrassing moments in pursuit of their chosen sport,
Centenarians I have known: Sam Baker and Sophie Shinewald
By Myron Love The first two were an Icelandic couple who were both 100 years old, living in Winnipeg, and who had just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. This was
The DNA of a symphony musician
The remarkable talent lineage of our WSO musicians By Arlene Dahl Human beings are the product of three hundred thousand years of genetic selection to produce the characteristics that
Churchill, land of dreams for artists
Crystal Kolt Imagine North As we enjoy these last few days of fall, some of us are making final plans to head south for the winter months, some of us
Former Premier Heather Stefanson says new Premier must stay on economic track for the future of Manitoba
The former Permier’s priorities by Dorothy Dobbie Despite losing the election, former Premier Heather Stefanson is still upbeat and excited about the future of Manitoba. “We did so many good