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  • Seeking a swimming hole

    Swimmers of the West End are high and dry at the moment, but hopefully not for that much longer. 

  • Our sewers runneth over

    An upgrade to the sewer system in Winnipeg could possibly put a stop to floods during heavy rainfall and high footage of snowmelt. 

  • Talk about ending racism

    Mayor Brian Bowman is taking steps towards reducing racism in Winnipeg.

  • News Briefs

    River City Reasonfest // Arlington Bridge open house // Health Plan opt-outs due Sept 22 // Theology window unveiling // Merchants Corner development

  • Study up and get SMRT

    First-year students can expect a new component to their University of Winnipeg orientation. In accordance with the University of Winnipeg’s Sexual Misconduct Protocol, which was officially announced in March, all first-year students, Wesmen athletes, administrators, and members of the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) will undergo mandatory sexual misconduct training.

  • Why you should write for The Uniter

    Are you opinionated? Are you the one out of your friends who always seems to know what’s going on? Do you find yourself staying up late night after night, keeping up with current events? Well, look no further.

  • The PROFile - Dr. Carlos D Colorado

    Dr. Carlos D. Colorado has been teaching at the University of Winnipeg for six years, but he’s already taught the course of his dreams – twice.

  • News Briefs

    International Powwow // West Broadway Youth Outreach Dreams Film Festival // Candidates debate at Portage Place // UWSA approves darkroom renovations // Five profs receive funding

  • Streeter

    Sept 10, 2015 … Streeter. What’s the best thing about coming back to school? 

  • Seeding knowledge

    Getting to Canada as an immigrant or refugee is the first part of a journey, but it can take a lot more work to set up a life here. Programs like the Global Welcome Centre (GWC), which is located on campus but also serves the greater community in Winnipeg, are here to help.

  • Setting the stage

    The Asper Centre for Theatre and Film at the University of Winnipeg will be thriving again with the energy of FemFest 2015. The festival showcases diverse voices through varying art forms for a week in September and emphasizes the work of women, both locally and nationally.

  • Free art on campus

    University isn’t just about education. It’s a meeting place, a chance for both new students and old hands to make connections and engage with communities they haven’t experienced before.

  • DIY HOMESTEADER FESTIVAL

    June 6 Fraserwood, Mb Adult $97 (includes four workshops), dinner only $57, dinner & fest package $137. Children 0-6 free, reduced prices for ages 7-12.

  • MATLOCK FESTIVAL OF MUSIC, ART AND NATURE

    August 28-30 St Andrews, MB $15-50

  • MORDEN CORN AND APPLE FESTIVAL

    August 21-23 Morden, MB Free

  • MANITOBA FILIPINO STREET FESTIVAL 2015

    Aug 22 Garden City Shopping Centre Free

  • WINNIPEG BBQ & BLUES FESTIVAL

    Aug 21-22 Shaw Park Prices TBA

  • FROM STEPPING STONE TO LAUNCHING PAD

    Aug 18-22 Various neighborhoods, Air Canada building, St John’s Park, the Good Will. Free, except closing party at the Good Will ($10)

  • SHINE ON FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND ART

    August 20 to 23 Beavercreek Park, Kerry, Manitoba Weekend passes $50 (only sold in the city). Day passes $20 (only sold at the festival gate).

  • THE HARVEST SUN MUSIC FESTIVAL

    August 14 - 16 Kelwood, MB Ticket prices range from $31 for a Friday Day Pass to $186 for a Family Weekend Pass, which includes 2 adults and 2 children. Camping passes range from $12 - 42.

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