News
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An app to help save lives
PulsePoint app alerts medically trained individuals of emergencies
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Russian roulette in Winnipeg’s drug scene
Steps you can take to avoid fentanyl
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Cheers to new brews
City has microbreweries in mind for potential new zoning laws
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News briefs
WE Day // Film night // Smashing pumpkins (not that kind) // Riverbank stabilization // Basic income symposium // Learn about organ harvesting in China
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For the record
City Archives’ future uncertain years after disaster struck
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PROFile – Dr. Tracy Whalen
Dr. Tracy Whalen is, according to ratemyprofessor.com, one of University of Winnipeg’s (U of W’s) top instructors.
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Hard to find books on Indigenous genocide
If a student were to go to a library, and look up the word “genocide,” they would find very little about the atrocities committed against Indigenous people in North America.
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Students rally to keep tuition costs low
How much do you want to pay to get an education?
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Taking in the surroundings
The University of Winnipeg (U of W) has a knack for making interesting places seem happenstance.
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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.
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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.
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In with the old!
Preserving Winnipeg’s historic architecture
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PROFile - Dr. Ed Cloutis
Director, Centre for Forest Interdisciplinary Research and Professor, Geography Department
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Police online
Brandon University sociology professor Dr. Christopher Schneider will be at the University of Winnipeg (U of W) on Oct. 26 to discuss his book Policing and Social Media: Social Control in an Era of New Media.
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Our backyards are full of invisible animals
We’ve all seen the disturbing videos that show animals being abused by their handlers – but what most people don’t realize is how close to home those incidents are.
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Housing for mental health
Individuals with mental health issues offered affordable places to live
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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.
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News briefs
Trimbee talks // Community gathering // Newcomer photography // Co-op conference // Wesmen Wine & Dine
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PROFile - John Anchan
When it comes to research, and life in general, John Anchan of the Faculty of Education prefers to have a little variety.
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