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  • The traditional family

    What does the term ‘traditional family’ mean to you? Is it something that’s still important?

  • TLC for those who need it

    Once a year, the city’s female and transgendered sex workers are invited to a pampering sleepover in their honour, in an effort to get them off the streets for one night.

  • Clock ticking on school’s green space dream

    The Winnipeg School Division has been dodging their responsibility in Gordon Bell High School’s campaign for a sports field, say community activists.

  • Sick with misunderstanding

    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) affects many children in Manitoba, but experts say red tape and an overwhelmed public healthcare system may be keeping some kids from the supports they need.

  • Our funds, our services

    If asked, few of us could decide right away how 9,000 students should spend over $1.5 million. And yet that’s roughly what University of Winnipeg students pay their students’ association yearly.

  • Public consulted on women’s health

    The Women’s Health Clinic is partnering with the province to facilitate public consultations on women’s health issues, though some are skeptical that more consultations are the answer.

  • U of W gets $8 million budget boost

    The provincial government is giving the University of Winnipeg $7.9 million for maintenance and improvements, part of a $40 million contribution to Manitoba’s four major universities.

  • Campus News Briefs

    Passing on the U-Pass ; Keeping cool in a recession ; U of W videos earn professional recognition ; Fair justice ; Questioning youth

  • Province to regulate payday loans

    The provincial government maneuvered its way out of a legal tug-of-war with payday money lenders recently by giving itself the official authority on capping loan interest rates.

  • Fear not, we have jobs… for now

    Manitoba is still the place to find work while other provinces are floundering, a recent report suggests.

  • Canadian Museum for Human Rights

    How do you feel about the Canadian Museum for Human Rights being built in Winnipeg, and what should it showcase?

  • U of W partners with human rights museum

    The Canadian Museum for Human Rights launched its first online exhibit at the University of Winnipeg last month, marking the beginning of a partnership between the museum and the university’s Global College.

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