Speed kills
Sixty years ago, highway billboards warned drivers to “Slow Down and Live” because, “Speed Kills”. Back then, for safety reasons, it was common to have reduced speed limits for trucks
Thank you for helping #GiveBetterFutures
Stefano GrandeHealthy Living At the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba, we have so many reasons to be deeply grateful. It’s been an incredible year – and we want to say
A Beautiful Haunting
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RWB kicks-off new season at Ballet in the Park
RWB Ballet in the Park. Photo by Daniel Crump. The Royal Winnipeg Ballet kicks off the 84th season with our free, fun family event, Ballet in the Park at Assiniboine
Premier Heather Stefanson is about creating wealth for Manitobans, not redistributing it
Still the city of ideas, social progress and opportunity. By Dorothy Dobbie When you ask Premier Heather Stefanson about her vision for the future of Manitoba, her eyes take
Newcomers to SLSM
by Senaka Samarasinghe The parents of Ishan, Pathma and Gnanapala Samaranayake, were two of the three newcomers welcomed to Sri Lankan Seniors Manitoba (SLSM) at a recent event. I told
Sweat a lot, swat a lot
Jim IngebrigtsenTidbits In the previous edition of Lifestyles 55, I told you about the troubling traits of ticks. I thought I’d continue sharing some information on another particularly irritating insect,
It’s a Fringe-For-All this year!
The Fringe Free Stage goes day and night during the Fringe Festival run. Photo by Leif Norman, courtesy of the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival. By Lauren Wagn The Winnipeg Fringe
How about a nice open Sandwich?
Ian Leatt Foodies It’s not easy making the perfect sandwich, starting with the bread used to complement the goodness inside. Come to think of it, does it even need
The surprising allure of cultural policy
A country’s culture is its body and soul, reflecting the way its inhabitants act and think. In its broadest sense, its culture includes a community’s knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, customs,