Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen sees hope for the longer term
Despite the current concerns about policing, crime was down for the two years of the pandemic, says Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen. Now with a return to normal activity, it feels
Controlling crime
Heather Stefanson The Premier’s priorities “I just want people to be able to feel safe when they go for a walk. They shouldn’t have to worry,” said Premier Heather Stefanson
Summertime is MP time for summer with constituents
For most people, summer is a time to kick back and relax. But for politicians, summer is a time to kick it into high gear. The very purpose for politicians
How is the Manitoba government helping people though inflation?
Here’s a quick look There are no easy answers to the challenges facing people who are hardest hit by first the pandemic and now inflation. Provincial governments are the least
Start thinking about who the next Mayor will be
Election date is October 26 Dorothy Dobbie Fourteen citizens have put their names forward for mayor, some of them virtually unknown and a handful with some experience. All come with
Lifestyles 55 September 2022 Issue
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Two of Canada’s biggest killers of Indigenous people: welfare and promotion of victimhood
Nothing destroys the psyche faster than dependency and being painted as a victim. Both undermine one’s self esteem and over time, one’s ability to help oneself. Victimhood creates a feeling
The world according to Crap (TWAC). The world according to Reason (TWAR)
There are many over-the-top beliefs being taken as the Gospel right now. Here are some of the common beliefs and the refuting arguments. 1. TWAC. All Conservatives are extremists, and
Planting companions
Shauna Dobbie Long before chemical fertilizers and pesticides appeared, there were planting companions where farmers and gardeners knew that certain plants grow and taste better when planted next to each
Arts, Culture and Sport: the things that bring communities together
Heather Stefanson The Premier’s priorities “As I have travelled across the province over the past eight months, I can’t help but notice the crumbling infrastructure of so many of our