Lifestyles 55 June 2023 issue
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Dynamic Talent, Dynamic Shows – Spotlight & On The Edge
RWB: Spotlight, Ballet Academic Program student. Photo by David Cooper. The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School Professional Division (RWB School) will present dynamic talent in two brilliant shows for the 2022-23
Priorities
Wayne Weedon Food for Thought Harlow Giles Unger, the well-respected educator, scholar, and author of over two-dozen books on history and education is telling us, it is not global
In appreciation of mothers
Tim Chapman As a newer parent with 2-year-old twins, I’m often thinking about the remarkable work and dedication of mothers. Living so far from my childhood home in Virginia, I
Your legacy can #GiveBetterFutures for sick and injured kids
Stefano GrandeHealthy Living As I look towards the future, it’s the tiny feet of yesterday, today, and tomorrow that give me hope. Children in our community will become the leaders
Manpower requirement for Manitoba: Discussion with Hon. Jon Reyes
By Senaka Samarasinghe Since Jan. 2023, the Hon. Jon Reyes has served as Minister of Labour and Immigration. He was formerly Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration, and, in
It seems to me…
Jim IngebrigtsenTidbits It’s been less than a pleasant winter weather-wise for most of us. Spring is finally here and it’s time to start enjoying the wonderful climate we wait
Concern grows over the size of the deficit and continued spending
M. P. Marty Morantz Skyrocketing inflation and the cost-of-living crisis is impacting families from across Canada. Food is getting more expensive. Gas and home heating are costing more. Canadians
Banks breaking bad – stay invested or cash out?
Romel DhallaOn The Money As I write this opinion column a US regional bank, First Republic, is rumored to be in the midst of being taken over by the US
Dear Josh
Rick Duerksen Reach Dear Josh, I think that you might be proud of me today, and that is something that for a while I thought I might never be