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October 26th 2010
Capitalizing on crime
Main candidates waste no time after Saturday shootings (more) -
October 25th 2010 | 1
The Manitoba Museum lights a Neon fire
Although the exhibit originated in the neon capitol Las Vegas, the most illuminating pieces were the historic local neon. (more) -
October 25th 2010
I get by with a little help from my friends.
Women's Shelters in Manitoba are a great resource for women wanting to escape and find refuge from violent situations. (more) -
October 22nd 2010
Jess Reimer Shows Her Roots
Local roots and bluegrass musician Jess Reimer steps out and away from the Doug and Jess Band, and exposes her roots. (more) -
October 21st 2010
To make this tent a home
Eight weeks' worth of interviews tell me that Winnipeg organizations hope for a national housing strategy (more) -
October 19th 2010 | 3
No-Show Sammy
The U of W is made up of creative, intelligent, outspoken voters that have the deserve a mayor who respects them enough to show up, in their house, hear what they have to say and offer up solutions and ideas that make sense. (more) -
October 17th 2010
It’s About Time…
The U of W finally updates its' lagging IT... (more) -
October 14th 2010
Winnipeg’s blogosphere buzzing
Lately it seems our blogosphere has been buzzing a lot more, with new blogs entering the fray, and existing blogs gaining in popularity. From the serious to the not-so-serious, here’s what I’ve been following a lot more in the past months, and what deserve to be on your reading lists. (more) -
October 13th 2010
Acorn finds new direction with “No Ghost”
Ottawa folkies the Acorn found fame with their 2007 release Glory Hope Mountain, which was nominated for the Polaris Music Prize. Now they’re back after an extended break with a new album No Ghost, and will be coming to a venue near you. (more) -
October 12th 2010
You can dress ‘em up, but who cares?
Canadian publications and their hefty redesigns: will they matter? (more) - Page 10 of 27 :: « First < 8 9 10 11 12 > Last »








