Adam Johnston

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  • Laying the framework for smart energy solutions

    Nearly two decades after the birth of the Internet and the information technology (IT) boom, the same infrastructure, principles and ideas that spearheaded one of the longest economic boom periods ever will be key in making green technology this decade’s technological revolution.

  • More eco-populism, less eco-chic

    Environmental issues have come roaring back into our psyche after almost two years in the doldrums, evidenced by various reports and magazine articles this summer.

  • Out with the snow, in with the fun

    Although there is still snow on the ground, pretty soon Winnipeggers will be dusting off their bicycles, runners and softball bats in anticipation of outdoor playtime.

  • The Internet and sports

    The Internet has become a bountiful source of riches for sports fans. However, recent Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) hearings on the potential regulation of new media, specifically for Canadian content on the Internet, may have effects for sport aficionados.

  • Television: The one-million pound sporting gorilla

    Sports and television are like an old married couple. Early on in their relationship they were dependent on each other and lived together in harmony and ran through fields of roses (well, maybe not the last part).

  • I want to ride my ice-cycle

    Most Winnipeggers love their automobiles while traveling in the harsh confines of Winterpeg, especially when it’s -30 C. But as automobiles have contributed to the devastating effects on our environment and our health, many people are taking up the challenge of winter cycling.

  • The battle of Winnipeg

    Texas Tech vs. Texas. University of Miami vs. Florida State. ULCA vs. Southern California. University of Alberta vs. University of Calgary. These rivalries are some of the best college rivalries in sports today. Intense, close and passionate, they define what college sports can be at their best.

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