Child heroes show us courage and leadership
Winning hearts and minds February is heart month, and that got me thinking about “heart” expressions we use every day. The heart of the matter. Follow your heart. Wear your
Pain in the opioid crisis
Lesley Jansen Pain is not just an issue for seniors it is an issue for people of all ages/backgrounds, and physical pain can and will most likely lead to mental
Angel of mercy
I hadn’t slept in 24 hours. Sleep wouldn’t come. I’d been released from Crisis Stabilization Unit after only three days, following a 2 a.m. bridge jump to end my miserable,…
Ways to show sympathy
Losing a loved one, whether a spouse, child, parent or friend is never easy. As friends or family members of those grieving, it can be a struggle to find the
Which way now? Look North is still the place to start
Doug Lauvstad Manitoba needs a big, bold, brash Northern Development Strategy. There is a confluence of geopolitical and other factors that present an incredible opportunity for increased prosperity for the
Debating a Legend
This year will be the 30th anniversary of the great Canadian debate about the Charlottetown Accord and the subsequent referendum that took place on October 26, 1992. The Charlottetown Accord
Rosser is open for business through collaboration
CentrePort Canada is a 20,000-acre inland port project with lands located in the Rural Municipality of Rosser and the City of Winnipeg. Development is booming at CentrePort, particularly within the
Premier Heather Stefanson
The first 90 days . . . and next steps Dorothy Dobbie “People are suffering from health and COVID-19 fatigue,” says Premier Heather Stefanson. “They are worried about surgical and
Reflections on Indian on the Cabinet
Over the holidays one of my goals was to read Jody Wilson-Raybould’s new book, “Indian in the Cabinet.” For those who recall the SNC-Lavalin affair, this book is the ultimate
Let’s grow to a million in Winnipeg by creating a city everyone wants to live in
We have all heard elected officials state, “we are growing to a city of a million,” Is that true? According to newly published data, it is not valid. The population