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Is Folk Fest “Manitoba’s Mecca”?
Folk Fest is giving attendees and campers something they can’t find anywhere else and it’s not just four days of good music. It might just be the same thing that religion offered to people for thousands of years before many decided that they didn’t need it anymore.
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Let them love
PDA is A-OK!
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Stay close to home this summer
Why you should ditch the big festivals for local fare this season
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A different reality
Community is what separates us
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Getting to know The Enemy
Online magazine for and by Winnipeg youth
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Fugly foods
What buying an ugly carrot has to do with world hunger
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It’s time for a living wage
The fight for $15 is a fight for fairness
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Slowing down the ‘child apprehension machine’
Indigenous leaders call for an update of CFS
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Manitoba’s deficit is political
A lack of inspiring leadership means democracy needs an overhaul
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No justice for Palestine
Parliament’s condemnation of BDS relies on a fallacious Western narrative that enables Apartheid
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Get with the composting program
The environmental cost of landfilling isn’t worth the short term savings in our pockets
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It’s a white man’s world
In the west, women and people of colour are defined by the white male gaze
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Here’s why meditation is like a cheat code for life
Six reasons to start meditating and stay in the now
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Keen On Green
Who should pay for the environment?
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February: the month of love(handles)
U of W events encourage positive body image
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Privatization or birds of prey?
Privatization could jeopardize community investments
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Time well spent?
Social media shares a curated existence
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Childcare is a student issue
Access benefits education and the economy
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Climate politics
Provincial election holds promise for climate change progress
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The case for vinyl
As told by someone who doesn’t own any records