C. Jordan Crosthwaite

  • Arts Briefs

    YOUNG PEOPLE ARE THE FUTURE; GTA FOR REAL; THE GEOGRAPHY OF VICE; A ROOM WITH A VIEW

  • Raising chickens in the city

    If you haven’t heard clucking in your backyard yet, you may soon. A growing number of cities are in the process of permitting urban egg production.

  • $5 for a real latte, or $3 for a fake one

    Canada’s favourite franchise, Tim Hortons, is stepping further into the American market this summer, opening nearly a dozen new storefronts in New York City, including one in Times Square. At the same time, Starbucks has announced huge closures and is rebranding some locations in an attempt to weather the economic downturn.

  • Church might return to U of W

    A potential national headquarter move to the University of Winnipeg will be amongst the largest issues up for discussion at the United Church of Canada’s triennial national meeting from August 9 to 14 in Kelowna, B.C.

  • Stitching without the bitching

    It’s an afternoon in early June and Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art (MAWA) on Main Street is packed with winter attire – unseasonable even for this year’s cold and rainy spring.

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