Carol Lindsey
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Boots on the ground
Bear Clan navigates urban spaces to assist those in need
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Here’s why meditation is like a cheat code for life
Six reasons to start meditating and stay in the now
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Fashionistas unite
New thrift store on Sherbrook will enrich the community
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Topsy turvy
U of W performs remixed Shakespeare play
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NORTHERN EXPOSURE
Changing Winnipeg’s artistic relationship through Inuit Art
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A 12-DAY PARTY FULL OF THEATRE
July 15-26 The Exchange District and other locations $5.00 - $10.00
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Winnipeg Is: Protest
On March 14, hundreds of Winnipeggers participated in a Canada-wide Day of Action by marching and protesting against Bill C-51. Apparently I am not the only Canadian who finds the Harper Government’s proposed Anti-Terrorism Bill to be alarming and Orwellian. If you aren’t alarmed already, here is why you should be.
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Yes, we are racist.
As much of our city knows, Maclean’s recently released an article titled, “Welcome to Winnipeg: Where Canada’s Racism Problem is at its Worst.” Nancy Macdonald - the author of the article - triggered strong reactions across the city, forcing many Winnipeggers to look at ourselves in the mirror. We cannot pretend that racism doesn’t exist in Winnipeg.