City

  • Shame yo’self

    CAKEWALK motivates with sass

  • Imagining Portage and Main

    Panel discussion invited Winnipeggers to envision the future of the iconic intersection

  • Queer healthcare hurdles

    Study on LGBT women’s experiences in healthcare to be presented at Rainbow Resource Centre

  • Game on

    Western Canada’s biggest ball hockey tourney gets bigger

  • Improving conduct overall

    New rules for Winnipeg Transit riders and technology updates to 311

  • Classrooms in the closet

    Largest educational LGBTQ inclusiveness study releases results

  • BIZ extends its reach

    Downtown Winnipeg BIZ adds two to homeless outreach staff

  • Downtown going to the dogs?

    City seeks input for downtown off-leash dog park

  • Riding Dutch

    Plain Bicycle Project to bring Dutch bicycles to Winnipeg

  • Sleds, skates, skis and snowshoes

    Free outdoor activities during winter in Winnipeg

  • Warm welcome

    Red River will host huts from around the world

  • Feast in the West End

    Ellice Ave café featuring First Nations inspired cuisine opens doors to the public

  • Malaysian student needs community’s help to stay in Canada

    University funding pulled for being gay, atheist

  • Farm-fresh winter wares

    St. Norbert Farmers’ Market now open indoors

  • Sit-in gets the silent treatment

    Justin Trudeau ignores environmental activists at his home

  • On a roll

    Wheelies Roller Rink still kicking with adult nights

  • Fighting for freedom

    Shoal Lake #40 community shares stories at U of W

  • Heritage groups not halting development

    Due process protects Winnipeg’s heritage buildings

  • South Osborne speakeasy

    Blind Tiger brings back concept from the prohibition era

  • Safety first

    Halloween trend means more indoor trick or treating

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