Alex Neufeldt

  • Favourite local establishment that no longer exists

    Favourite local establishment that no longer exists

    1. Segovia Tapas Bar
    2. Tiny Feast
    3. Mondragon /  Music Trader (tie)

  • Something in the water, and the soil, and the air

    A closer look at a new report linking lead and crime

  • City Briefs

    Thrive Week online // State of the university address // Black Writing in Canada Speaker Series // City investment in non-police safety programs // Healthcare For All campaign announced // Wii Chiiwaakanak virtual toy drive

  • City Briefs

    Soldiering on // ISSP open for applications // Green office program for staff // Dissertation award in the English department // Indigenous activism in modernity // Update on silica mining project

  • City Briefs

    City seeking transit feedback // Honouring the critical commode // Navigating police interactions // Panel series on social housing // CLASS reading group at UWinnipeg // New provincial COVID-19 restrictions

  • City Briefs

    City receives affordable housing funding // Mourning the victims of austerity // Taking care of future students online // Take your ball and go home (for now) // Addressing housing issues in Northern Manitoba // Pallister to prioritize policing as pandemic procedure

  • City Briefs

    Tech-Connect launch // A year-long timeout // The annual meeting of those who speak for the trees // Navigating law to protect the environment // Healthcare worker grievances // Bowman announces break with City

  • City Briefs

    Scares to stave off the existential dread // Waste Reduction Week reminders // Online poetry and prose reading // Learn about historical booze // COVID-19 freezes City inspections // Virtual convocation

  • City Briefs

    Gearing up for the byelection // New infill guidelines Q-and-A // Love After the End book launch // Imagining a better recovery // Webinar Wednesdays // Indigenous governance and co-operative models

  • City Briefs

    Observing Orange Shirt Day remotely // End of intermission // Virtual panel on Gandhi and business ethics // Collection begins // The return of on-campus art // New way to shop from home arrives in Winnipeg

  • City Briefs

    Thin Air online // Providing branch support // Biting Back before summer’s end // Local to Global Fundraiser // Winnipeg Public Library writer-in-residence announced // Dr. MacKinnon becomes principal investigator

  • Recarving a rubber stamp

    “We really need to start thinking about what is really going to make our communities safer, going to help make Winnipeg a better place, because clearly what we’re very invested in is not working.”

  • City Briefs

    Measuring SEED growth // Campus climate status updates // Making archives accessible // BUStxt going the way of the ghost // Pallister’s Chicken Chef conference // Report on homelessness and home insecurity as information

  • Waiting for the ball to be in court

    While some private gyms have resumed service as part of Manitoba’s reopening policies, the University of Winnipeg’s (U of W) athletics facilities and programs have remained closed, and varsity sports, including the Wesmen, may or may not happen during the winter 2021 semester. 

  • On-screen salutations

    When the University of Winnipeg officially announced that classes would be almost exclusively online for the 2020 fall semester, Sam Sarty and her team knew that they needed to think outside the box and inside the screen when planning Roll Call.

  • City briefs

    September street closures // Correctional Worker Day // Diversity Foods, delivered // Refurbishing Whiteshell trails // $8M to detention centres // UWSA executives resign

  • Changes in social change

    From youth organizing to civil rights movements to the evolving social discourse, a lot has changed for people engaging in activism, community work and advocacy in Winnipeg during the past decade.

  • Promoting strength to prevent suicides

    The World Indigenous Suicide Prevention Conference (WISPC) is coming to Winnipeg. Originally scheduled for August, in light of COVID-19, the conference will be postponed until a later date.

  • Building on shaky foundations

    As the provincial government reacts to COVID-19, their responses will be impacted by the state of Manitoba’s healthcare system prior to the virus' arrival in Manitoba and the provincial budget.

  • Kultivation cultivates Filipino culture

    After a successful – but COVID-19 interrupted – popup in the Garden City Shopping Centre, Kultivation Festival, which celebrates the contemporary art of Filipino people in Winnipeg, will take place in the Exchange District in June.

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