Third dose of the vaccine
I know that this has been a challenging time for so many Manitobans. The stress of the pandemic has taken its toll on many families in my constituency and all…
Priorities: Urgent planning required to take us through the post-COVID period
What’s your number one priority for the coming year? Is it interfering with the relationship between Russian and the Ukraine (especially since President Volodymyr Zelensky says he doesn’t feel any
April 15 to 17, 2022 – first ever Living Green Show coming up at the Ex
Dorothy Dobbie Hurrah! 2022 will mark the Year of the Garden in Canada, a celebration of our contribution to the horticultural world as well as a nod to the 100th
Is space the final frontier? Imagine . . .
Other than Covid-19, inflation, the collapse of Hong Kong as a free society, and a continuing bull stock market, the last two years have been a time of space development.
Audience of half a billion: Manitoba’s most listened-to radio broadcast
2022 marks the 100th anniversary of radio broadcasting in Manitoba. Over the course of the year, Lifestyles 55 will be publishing a series of articles featuring a few of the
Lifestyles 55 February 2022 Issue
Read the February 2022 issue of Lifestyles 55. To view an archive of Lifestyles 55 issues, click here.
How did Mr. Tomato get his name?
The history of this iconic gardener and his products Dorothy Talks to Mr. Tomato, Brian, about his leadership in the garden product world. He tells how his gardening interests started
Kevin Twomey and Dorothy talking about our wonderful world
Kevin and Dorothy spend a soothing hour or so talking about the wonderful things in the world that make life worthwhile. Listen while you go for a walk in the
Shea Doherty, gardening genius, talks with Dorothy Dobbie about the glories coming up this spring
Shea and Dorothy talk about what to be planting right now: garlic chives, everbearing strawberries and Asclepias (the red ones). We tell you how to understand what your houseplants are
Shrubs and trees with Jan Pedersen
Jan Pedersen’s personal garden is kaleidoscope of colour, shape, texture and form all created by his skill in landscaping with trees and shrubs. Jan, who was once the co-owner of