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  • International News Briefs

    Foreign access to Iranian military complex denied; Surprise elections in the midst of bloodshed; Tibetan self-sacrifice in protest; No early exit from Afghanistan after violence; Tribal violence in South Sudan worsens

  • The future of Ellice avenue

    What do you think about the future of Ellice Avenue?

  • Local sushi institution closes, building to be re-developed

    Edohei Restaurant - Winnipeg’s original sushi joint - has closed the doors of its humble Ellice Avenue location for good after nearly 25 years of serving up what’s come to be regarded as some of the city’s best Japanese cuisine.

  • Bylaws breached in UWSA election

    Intense competition in this year’s University of Winnipeg Students’ Association general election brought an increase in complaints filed against candidates and an expressed need for academic amnesty during campaign season.

  • What would you do if you were the mayor of Winnipeg?

    What would you do if you were the mayor of Winnipeg?

  • Local News Briefs

    Kelvin melee leaves five injured; School trustees make provincial pitch; Record-breaking weather; Red River College trains new generation of rail workers; Aboriginal leaders brace for impact of OxyContin withdrawal

  • Winners announced in highly-contested UWSA election

    Cheers went up as the winning candidates of the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association general election were announced Thursday.

  • Winners announced in highly-contested UWSA election

    Cheers went up as the winning candidates of the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association general election were announced Thursday.

  • International News Briefs

    Jalil stops Libyan bid for autonomy ; Viral Kony video sparks debate; UN envoy warns against military action in Syria; Syrian people over three months; Norway massacre suspect charged, awaits trial

  • Local News Briefs

    QuickCare clinics launched; Transit hike scrapped; Elm tree protection strategy in the works; Restaurant owner files legal challenge against mayor; Women’s Day prompts pride and reflection for local women

  • University of Winnipeg Students’ Association general election

    Have you voted in the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association general election? Do you plan to vote? Why or why not?

  • Adjustments in student aid cause confusion at the university

    Changes in application processes and availability of student awards at the University of Winnipeg have left some students puzzled over what awards are still available to them.

  • Organization calls for rental housing focus in federal budget

    A recently released report by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) has called for increased investment in rental housing markets across the country in the upcoming federal budget.

  • Polls closing for UWSA election

    Voting for the University of Winnipeg Students’ Association (UWSA) general election is ending on March 15 after a highly contested campaign, with three candidates seeking the top job of UWSA president, two candidates vying for vice president student services and three candidates facing off for vice president advocate, along with two contested directorships.

  • Campus News Briefs

    Wesmen players, coach clean up awards; U of W alumni and a Pulitzer-winning play at MTC; SOMA Café moving; U of W finance and economics students set high standard; Inaugural bursary awarded

  • Albert Street A-Zone Co-op successfully purchases property

    The Albert Street Autonomous Zone (A-Zone) Co-op has taken a landmark step towards completely living up to its name with its recent purchase of 91 Albert St., a property that has housed the co-op’s various member groups since 1995.

  • Helping the Wesmen, one pizza at a time

    Darryl Reilly, general manager of the Duckworth Café and Eatery, has seen many changes come to the University of Winnipeg Wesmen since he first started attending games as an adolescent.

  • Paper menus to computer tablets

    The future of restaurants may be square-shaped.

  • Martin Singh: Running to win

    After raucous debate performances in Winnipeg and Montreal that precipitated a general warning from the federal NDP chief electoral officer, the Canadian Press speculated that 38-year-old underdog leadership candidate Martin Singh was acting as the covert attack dog for candidate Thomas Mulcair, member of Parliament for the Quebec riding of Outremont and the perceived NDP leadership front runner.

  • Local News Briefs

    Property tax freeze ends; Demolition begins downtown; Gerrard criticized by party members; Bendy buses coming to city?; Water and sewer service costs increase

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