Andrew McMonagle

  • Dog licensing for the money, safety

    Zero tolerance for dogs without licences started Sept. 1 in Winnipeg, and some critics wonder if it amounts to anything more than a cash grab by the city.

  • Exploring the North End

    From Main Street to McPhillips Street, from Dufferin Avenue to Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg’s North End is one of the most culturally, economically and architecturally diverse areas of the city.

  • Popping our tops

    They seem to be everywhere – collection spots for your pop can tabs. They boast names like Tabs for Wheelchairs, but the names don’t tell the whole story, and the collection standards can be misleading.

  • Where do you go for your groceries?

    We’ve all been there - you need to pick up some grocery essentials but are too tired or busy to go further than your corner store to get them.

  • New Microsoft-powered student webmail vast improvement over IAM accounts

    The University of Winnipeg phased out the IAM student e-mail accounts on Feb. 4, replacing them with the Microsoft Live.edu system which mimics more popular webmail systems.

  • Exploring the right to get married

    Marriage is a right for everybody, but for people with disabilities the roadblocks can come from those closest to them.

  • More music this week

    More music this week

  • High voter turnout encouraging for UWSA by-election

    Despite the fact that there was only one candidate running for one of four positions in the recent University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) by-election, students voted in droves compared to previous years.

  • Campus News Briefs

    City award for McFeetors Hall; Roll Up the Rim; Weekly Wesmen Recap

  • Campus News Briefs

    UWSA likes to O-Week Party; Live radio drama, pay what you can; Free study skills workshops offered on campus; Manitoba physicists earn prestigious prize

  • MORE MUSIC THIS WEEK

    More music this week

  • Civic Election

    Do you plan on voting in the upcoming Civic election?

  • Saving coffee, one delicious cup at a time

    Derryl Reid is helping Manitobans get the most from their coffee.

  • Winnipeg’s transportation system

    How would you rate Winnipeg’s transportation system?

  • Local News Briefs

    Body armour ban; Winkler gets the nod; More Manitobans; Pita push; Choose your study spots carefully

  • Campus News Briefs

    Collegiate girls basketball champs; Master peace; New summer sport camps; What’s on this week?

  • Hitchhike your way to happiness

    If you’re tired of working a job, living in a city and taking showers, hitchhiking may be for you.

  • Under the railway’s influence

    In the 1800s and early 1900s, the railway was the most important method of moving goods and people across Canada. In honour of The Uniter’s annual urban issue, we decided to look at five ways the railway shaped Manitoba.

  • Do patrols make downtown safer?

    Given that there are so many people patrolling downtown, do you think downtown is safe?

  • International News Briefs

    Rat sweeper; Excavated Scandinavians; Eleven tigers dead in three months; Pride in torture; No more civilian camouflage

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