Kristy Rydz

  • The 2012 Uniter 30

    What does it take to create change? What does excellence look like?

  • The mass exodus of respect

    Like many hockey fans in Winnipeg, I’m trying to figure out how to justify eating wings and drinking beer three nights a week with no National Hockey League (NHL) season for the foreseeable future.

  • 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.

  • Wesmen women take the sweep, men suffer defeat, injuries

    The Wesmen women’s basketball team swept the Victoria Vikes last weekend (Jan. 14-15), improving their record to 12-2, while the men lost both matches to their B.C. equivalent, as well as a few key players to injury.

  • Campus News Briefs

    Wesmen add baseball to their slate of sports; Free yoga in Bulman Centre; SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE LAUNCHES CONSULTATION

  • Winnipeg North’s hot seat

    For the first time in nearly 14 years, Winnipeg North residents will have a new Member of Parliament (MP) representing them and the issues affecting their community in the House of Commons.

  • Campus News Briefs

    U of W student wins silver in archery; Manitoba student film at Banff Festival; U of W one of Canada’s Top 10 in Globe and Mail survey; U of W and First Nations Partnership; International Wesmen Classic set for seventh consecutive year

  • The Better Voter Series: Mayoral candidate spotlight

    Sam Katz doesn’t want to win the title of Winnipeg’s mayor for the third time because he likes the job.

  • The Better Voter Series: This week on the campaign trail…

    This week on the campaign trail…

  • The Better Voter Series: Mayoral candidate spotlight

    For mayoral candidate Brad Gross, being Winnipeg’s mayor is a lot like being a real estate developer.

  • The Better Voter Series: This week on the campaign trail…

    This week on the campaign trail…

  • The Better Voter Series: Mayoral candidate spotlight

    You may only know her as Judy Alphabet, but there’s more to mayoral candidate Judy Wasylycia-Leis than a long, hyphenated name.

  • The Better Voter Series: This week on the campaign trail…

    This week on the campaign trail…

  • The Better Voter Series: Mayoral candidate spotlight

    At 28-years-old, Rav Gill wants to be your mayor and turn Winnipeg into “the next great city.”

  • The Better Voter Series: This week on the campaign trail…

    This week on the campaign trail…

  • Jaywalking Downtown

    Do you feel that jaywalking is a problem downtown?

  • 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

  • Foreign disasters compete for international aid

    Two global catastrophes have left millions of people crying for help, yet many are wondering if Manitoba has helped Haitians and Pakistanis equally.

  • Playing catch-up with transit

    After decades of economic talk and political posturing, Winnipeg’s transit system is taking a baby step in catching up with public transportation leaps in other Canadian metropolises like Calgary and Vancouver. However, it remains to be seen in what form that step will come.

  • A creative co-op in the Exchange District

    The Old Market Autonomous Zone (A-Zone) is taking activism to a new level by establishing the framework for the first co-operative building ownership model in Winnipeg.

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