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
Potential to Grow with Living Green
New gardening show in Winnipeg connects audiences with experts Living Green is the latest and newest event hosted by the Red River Exhibition Association – most known for putting on
Helping Pets Find a Forever Home
M.P. Marty Morantz Before the House of Commons rose at the end of last year, I had the pleasure of joining the Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter at the Grand Opening
Daphne Margaret Korol. (1924 – 2015) – Dancer, Actor Choreographer
Daphne Margaret Stanley-Harris was born on August 5, 1924 in Winnipeg. Her ancestors included her great-grandfather Sir Charles Tupper, who was a Father of Confederation and Prime Minister in 1896
Female triumvirate leading RMTC
In 2022, for the first time in its 64-year history, Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre was proud to announce that all its top leadership positions were held by women. Together, these
Women’s Heart Health
Hon. Myrna Driedger Broadway Journal “Women tend to delay presenting. They are likely to say, “I’ll fix the kids’ breakfast and then go to the hospital.” – Dr. Padma Kaul,
Giuseppe Condello internationally acclaimed master of wordless expression
Myron Love As a performer/teacher/actor/mime artist, Giuseppe Condello is virtually without peer. He has forged a career that has taken him throughout North America and Europe. That includes an invitation
Keeping Hydro rates under control relieves ratepayers and is part of long-term development strategy
Heather Stefanson the Premier’s page “What this will do,” said the Premier, “is keep rate increases down to no more than two percent a year for the next 17