Cook it quickly, make it easy!
By Amber Miller Blanchette As warmer weather approaches the motivation and time to make meals can change. Summer is short! Let’s spend time outside enjoying the warm breeze, appreciating the
Certifying the COVID-19 community: Vaccine Passports a good idea
Some governments are known to plan the introduction of systems for the issue of vaccination passports, which certify that holders are vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus. It is expected that
A true British dessert, or is it?
I love making this dessert, it is extremely easy and a little decadent, but what I was unaware of was the origins of this British favourite: sticky toffee pudding. If
Familiar faces of the Manitoba COVID-19 response
Early in my career, I spent many years as a nurse in Winnipeg. This experience gave me a deep understanding of our healthcare system and the many important roles involved.
My Manitoba
By Gerrie Beachall Summer in Manitoba is one of my favourite seasons. Spending time exploring Manitoba on these glorious, sunny, warm days can’t be beat. My family has explored many
The Loon – A beautiful haunting
Living in Canada is a great thing for nature lovers. We are so fortunate to have such a diverse amount of habitat to be able to enjoy everything Mother Nature
Remember when…
When so many of us are wondering about the future, it might be time to take the time and buckle up. Let’s take another ride in the way-back machine. Remember
Guitar guy
Winnipeg’s Chad Allan once wrote and recorded a song entitled I Wouldn’t Trade My Guitar For A Woman for Brave Belt’s 1971 debut album. Thankfully, I’ve never faced such a
Reviving the dream of a northern port
In the early part of the last century, farsighted, adventurous Canadians had a dream. They would build a transportation corridor from the prairies to Hudson Bay and from there to
Can Manitoba catch the wave of change and ride it to prosperity?
The world is changing before our eyes, and it seems everywhere we look there is an opportunity for Manitoba. Mineral resources, hydro, current fascination with indigenous art – these are