Volume 73, Number 24

Published April 4, 2019

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  • Fractures and bridges

    This year’s capstone issue, the Urban Issue, has a theme of Fractured City. 

  • Whose House? Mannon’s House!

    Mannon Smalley has been fronting local band Silence Kit for the past three-and-a-half years.

  • Restless EP - Malcolm-Jay

    Amidst the monsoon-like flood of rap music drops in springtime, a truly vast sum of releases are dropped, resulting from the solidarity of Winnipeg’s bitter cold.

  • Holding space

    Jeremy Dutcher won once, but spoke twice.

  • Anticipating aftermath

    The Government of Manitoba’s new budget will cut the provincial sales tax (PST) from 8 per cent to 7 per cent, increase the amount of basic tax exemption and significantly decrease funding to programs and organizations reliant on provincial support.

  • Street-level perspectives

    Different vignettes of city life are visible from different levels - on foot, on buses, on a bike, from a car. 

  • The city’s cracks and fissures

    The tourist-friendly vision of Winnipeg is a little more polished than the version many of us encounter daily.

  • Have a say and fill a ballot

    The University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) 2019 general election was held from March 4 to 6. The election saw favourable results for the UWSA Empower Slate, who were voted into the executive team positions. This year’s election also showed a significantly lower voter turnout than past years’ general elections.

  • Don’t brush off these 280 characters

    Earlier this year, the provincial government launched a campaign to try and attract nurses to Manitoba.

  • A health crisis of our own making?

    Manitoba is currently in the grips of multiple health crises.