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  • The WRENCH gears up for bike-building marathon

    The Winnipeg Repair Education and Cycling Hub (WRENCH) is revving up for its sixth annual Cycle of Giving (CoG), a 24-hour bike-building marathon held at Rossbrook House Inc. on Dec. 10-11.

  • How pop-up shops work for the businesses who use them

    In 2010, Eric Olek was inspired to get involved with Winnipeg’s hip-hop and nightlife communities. The creation of his clothing line, Friday Knights Clothing, allowed him to do this.

  • News Briefs

    Fall and winter term dates // Panel discussion on deaths in custody // Equal voice // Theatre dept. opener // Food council on the horizon // Virtuosi for the holidays

  • Growth fees approved but still contentious

    Fee to pay for Winnipeg’s new development infrastructure

  • Staying engaged after WE Day

    WE Day is an event that fills the MTS Centre each year, promoting youth engagement in social justice issues. But with such a large crowd, what impact does the message make?

  • News Briefs

    Projects Abroad launch new programs // Pancakes for mental health // Learn about UNDRIP // Movember flag goes up // Self-care through art // Soccer multiplex open

  • Photo gallery - Winnipeggers show solidarity with NoDAPL movement in North Dakota

    A group of Winnipeggers gathered around Portage Ave and Main St around 4:30 p.m. on Nov 15 in a show of solidarity with protests in North Dakota. 

  • Restaurant resurgence

    Village Diner opens in the West End

  • News briefs

    National conference on homelessness // City hall building named after U of W alum // Power of PJs // U of W heads to sexual violence conference // Half the Sky dinner // Looking at happiness

  • An app to help save lives

    PulsePoint app alerts medically trained individuals of emergencies

  • Russian roulette in Winnipeg’s drug scene

    Steps you can take to avoid fentanyl

  • Cheers to new brews

    City has microbreweries in mind for potential new zoning laws

  • News briefs

    WE Day // Film night // Smashing pumpkins (not that kind) // Riverbank stabilization // Basic income symposium // Learn about organ harvesting in China

  • For the record

    City Archives’ future uncertain years after disaster struck

  • Prepare for a green winter

    Hermitting up for the winter isn’t always a welcome activity, but the seasonal change is especially unwelcome to our gardens.

  • Haunted history

    Many know of ghosts at the Fort Garry Hotel who have never checked out, but there’s a lesser known Winnipeg hotel that goes bump in the night. 

  • In with the old!

    Preserving Winnipeg’s historic architecture

  • Housing for mental health

    Individuals with mental health issues offered affordable places to live

  • A place to feel safe

    Spence Neighbourhood Association (SNA) has recently opened a space for youth in the West End that is available from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and school holidays. 

  • News briefs

    Trimbee talks // Community gathering // Newcomer photography // Co-op conference // Wesmen Wine & Dine

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