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  • Gift and Thrift shop supports youth and artisans

    Resource Assistance for Youth, Inc. (RaY) has a new social enterprise on Graham: the Level Up! Gift and Thrift.

  • News briefs

    Survivor Stories - call for submissions // Sexual violence prevention policy info session // Pour Decisions open-mic comedy // Yoga and Wine // Harry Potter 20th anniversary celebration at campus store // Birth of new Heroes: Indigenous Media Representation 

  • Show and tell

    Reporters tell stories through words and images, though it’s often the text that gets the most attention, response and analysis. 

  • Presenting the Winnipeg Achievers Toastmasters Club

    With 257,000 members in 143 countries, Toastmasters invites individuals from all paths to learn and grow in a healthy and judgment-free environment. 

  • Resources for students with financial need

    Organizations separate from and within the University of Winnipeg (U of W) provide an extra financial boost for students who need it.

  • Breaking the Silence together

    On Nov. 9, Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc. (Wahbung) and Meet Me at the Bell Tower (MM@BT) will work together to foster dialogue and awareness of domestic violence as part of Stop Domestic Violence Month.

  • A new market with familiar foods

    Jesse Lemus opened Latinos Market in May of 2017 after noticing the demand for grocery products from his parents’ combination restaurant and market, Café Mercadito Latino. After a year of operation, he is opening a second location in the Polo Park/St. James neighbourhood.

  • Wesmen Weekend Wrap-Up

    The University of Winnipeg Wesmen are riding a win streak after the men's and women's teams captured two victories a piece over the UBC Okanagan Heat last weekend.

  • News briefs

    Flu clinic on campus // Women’s Comedy Night Fundraiser // Campus store sale // Closet Raid Winnipeg // Homo Hop 25 // International Culture Day

  • Behind the debate

    Ed Ackerman has a knack for headlines. During his 2018 run for mayoral office in Winnipeg, he generated more inscrutable one-liners than all of his many opponents combined.

  • A week for wellness

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) will see events all over campus from Nov. 5 to 9 to promote Thrive Week. 

  • Wesmen basketball host Victoria Vikes for weekend series

    The Victoria Vikes visited Winnipeg on Oct. 26 and 27 for a series of games against the Wesmen.

  • Welcoming guest lecturers on campus

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) will see the next iteration of the Axworthy Lecture Series on Nov. 16 with Anita Sarkeesian, the creator of Feminist Frequency, a gender equality advocacy organization.

  • Funding leaves large gaps for trans health

    Following their transition path just got even more expensive for many trans people in Manitoba.

  • Charter rights for the rich only?

    Many bills go through the legislature every year without public notice, but members of Charter Rights for All, a coalition of advocacy organizations, say Bill 24 needs to be on Manitoba's radar.

  • News briefs

    Public climate change dialogue with David Suzuki // Fall social fundraiser // United Way campus campaign launch // City of Winnipeg climate plan for buildings // Research study participants needed // Beginner AcroYoga (7- class series)

  • Take two and call in the morning

    During the switch from fall to winter, germs and illnesses are easily spread.

  • Wesmen Soccer vs. Saskatchewan Huskies

    The University of Winnipeg Wesmen women's soccer team closed out their 2018 campaign with a narrow loss to the University of Saskatchewan Huskies on Oct. 20.

  • Let’s talk radio

    Campus community radio stations remain a staple in local broadcasting in Winnipeg.

  • The Stonedware Situation

    Many facets of cannabis legalization have been thoroughly explored, but less attention has been paid to the businesses that are integral to the industry and existed long before even medical cannabis was legal: smoke and head shops.

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