Keewatin Street between Notre Dame and the CPR Tracks
From the desk of a gadfly by Fred Morris To celebrate the 100th Anniversary of St. James (starting just west of St. James Street to Sturgeon Road) breaking away
Donkey weatherman (Is it a donkey or an ass?)
Jim Ingebrigtsen Tidbits Once upon a time there was a King who wanted to go fishing. He called the royal weather forecaster and inquired as to the weather forecast
Life of a raindrop
“Water is the driving force of all nature.” – Leonardo da Vinci By Robert E. Wrigley I was contemplating the significance of Leonardo’s perceptive quote one summer day
Historic Mariaggi’s romance driven theme hotel remains unique
Celebrating 150 years of Winnipeg by Myron Love Mariaggi’s Theme Suite Hotel and Spa in the heart of Winnipeg’s Exchange District has always been a cut above the rest.
CNLA attends International Horticulture Exposition in China’s ‘Park City’
By Anthony O’Neill The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) was invited by Chengdu Radio and Television to the International Horticultural Producers Association’s (AIPH) approved Category B International Horticultural Expo
Our own Ian Leatt lands major environmental contract
In a presser that was released on Thursday, July 25, it was announced that BGP Environmental Group Inc. and its BioCleaner technology and products have been accepted to participate in
Manitoba’s Summer of Love, 1970
Winnipeg: City of Song by John Einarson As we celebrate Winnipeg’s 150th birthday, each month music historian and author John Einarson will share stories from our city’s rich and
Crime prevention – you and the community have a big responsibility to fulfil
Community Spotlight by Sel Burrows Callout: Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. – Albert Einstein I’ve been involved in crime prevention
Climate change is from human activity
by Shauna Dobbie It’s wishful thinking to say that we don’t know what causes climate change or that there is no climate change. We are as certain as can
Are humans to blame for changing the climate?
by Dorothy Dobbie When the question about what is causing climate change arises, someone in the room is sure to declare that “97% of all scientists agree that climate