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News | March 4th 2009
From the farm, to your plate
Spurred by a 'buy local' trend, the province is trying to inform consumers about the origins and travel details of their food by investing more than $400,000 into a traceability system for all farm products created and consumed within the province. more »
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News | March 4th 2009
Province considering nuclear power plant
Nuclear power may soon join hydro as a part of Manitoba’s energy supply. more »
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Comments on CBC’s website stir racism debate
Indigenous rights representatives are accusing the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and provincial universities of not doing enough to prevent racism. more »
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News | March 4th 2009
Keeping police in check
The Manitoba government consulted with the public on proposed changes to the Provincial Police Act recently. more »
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News | March 4th 2009
Horsing around good for the soul
A therapy group based out of the University of Winnipeg is hoping interaction with horses can help at-risk youth. more »
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News | March 4th 2009
Bad house? Bad health!
Houses and apartments can have a negative effect on the health of individuals living in them if they are not well maintained. more »
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News | March 4th 2009
Living on borrowed funds
A couple times a week, Larry Riehl puts on a warm scarf and mittens to brave the cold on the corner of a parking lot on Graham Avenue and Carleton Street. With no permanent address or job, Riehl is one of Winnipeg’s forgotten citizens, a panhandler. more »
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News | March 4th 2009
No bailouts for the charities
Though they are still holding on, Winnipeg’s non-profit charities are already worried how the bleak economic future will impact donations. more »
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News | February 26th 2009
The evolving Canadian family
Kirstie Lindsay has been a single parent by choice to her daughter for 15 years. “I grew up in an absentee father household,” Lindsay said. With her father gone, Lindsay found it difficult to acknowledge her self-worth. more »
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News | February 26th 2009 | 1
The pill — revealed
Hearing the phrase ‘birth control,’ most people picture the pill—a cute pastel tablet that magically wards off babies besides other fun tricks like fighting acne. more »
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