LifeStyles 55 April Issue
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The Italians got this dish spot on! Chicken Florentine!
Ian LeattFoodies When we talk about home cooked, comfort meals, chicken is at the top of most people’s list. This particular dish, Florentine, brings back many fond memories for me
The elastic brain of older people
You better believe there is life after 50! The director of the George Washington University College of Medicine argues that the brain of an elderly person is much more plastic
Imagine exploring the magical North through the arts
Crystal Kolt Imagine North Imagine that you have decided to take advantage of a great job opportunity in a northern community. Or maybe COVID has hit your family hard
The magic of CHTV for kids in hospital
Stefano Grande Healthy Living For many of us, watching TV is an escape or a fun way to unwind after a long day. For sick and injured kids at
The art of the insult
Jim Ingebrigtsen Is It Just Me... “Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.” – Rudyard Kipling I read, a long time ago, that insults are nothing
Manitoba songwriter Errol Ranville, Who is he? Maybe a future Order of Manitoba?
John Einarson Local Music Spotlight He’s one of Manitoba’s finest, most prolific singer/songwriters, with more than one hundred songs written and recorded over a dozen albums. He’s scored a
MLA Kevin Klein still fighting for Winnipeg though Kirkfield Park
Hon. Kevin Klein From the Legislature After a few weeks of painting, cleaning, and putting furniture together, I am excited to announce our community office is open. The community office
How can we save health care in Canada and Manitoba?
Dorothy Dobbie Issues in the News So how about the health care system in Manitoba and throughout Canada? Should it be saved? Can it be saved? If so, what needs
Lily lovers will love this …
Leanne Dowd’s new book is the definitive work on Canadian lilies and the hybridizers! What is lovelier than a lily in midsummer? When all the other perennials are taking a