News
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Naked and unafraid
For local artist Rey Fritsch, a persistent battle with insomnia has been a boon of sorts.
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Critipeg: Decision to Leave
Plays at Cinematheque Nov. 4 to 16
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The Uniter Speaker Series presents Ryan Beardy
On Thursday, Nov. 10, local activist and mentor Ryan Beardy will be our featured speaker, discussing issues of colonization and Indigenous men.
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Blue spotlight on the drug-supply crisis
In Winnipeg’s inner city, and places like Tim Hortons, blue lights in public washrooms are becoming commonplace.
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Living in the stone age
This week’s cover feature, by comments editor Paul Carruthers, looks at Winnipeg’s overdose and drug-toxicity crisis.
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November geese
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Honourable abuse
No Canadian senator has even been stripped of their “honourable” title in history.
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Student services
Manitoba Student Aid// Webinar Wednesdays// Career Chats on Instagram// Exchange Opportunities// Ask an Advisor// Winter 2023 In-Course Awards// Work-Study Program// Graduate or Professional Studies Bursary// Use the myVisit App
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PROFile: ‘A holy grail of diagnostics’
Born in India, Anuraag Shrivastav arrived in Winnipeg by way of Saskatoon in 2009.
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Main Street Project’s Socktober wraps up
Inside Main Street Project (MSP) on Oct. 28, the room was divided by a set of washrooms and showers with bright yellow doors.
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Local to global advocacy
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact how outreach programs and student groups at the University of Winnipeg (U of W) recruit new members and connect with local organizations.
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City briefs
Manitoba in dire need of physicians// New shelter for Muslim families// Counter-protest at Drag Queen Story Hour// Lowest voter turnout// Boost in funding for Manitoba shelters// A Conversation with Ryan Beardy
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Arts briefs
Jazz jam seshes// The Standstills opener// Bring on the burlesque// Nature imitates art// Fortunate Ones @ WECC// Royal MTC presents New
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Critipeg: Rosie
Plays at Cinematheque from Nov. 11 to 13
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Cats cookin’ for a quarter century
For those who’ve been snapping their fingers the last quarter century, now’s not the time to stop.
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The competition heats up
Six Winnipeg chefs will face off in the regional qualifier for Canada’s Great Kitchen Party, a national cooking competition to crown the country’s top chef.
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Origin stories: Fred Penner, entertainer and musician
Children’s performing legend Fred Penner recently returned to Manitoba for gigs in Winkler and Portage la Prairie.
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Academia, ableism, and collective action
Studies have shown that online learning was difficult for many students. This is not news.
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More Uniter than you asked for
It’s November. Winnipeg has a new mayor, the leaves (or what few are left) have a new colour, and, on Sunday, the clocks will wind back an hour as daylight savings time ends.
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Student services
Apply for February Graduation// Webinar Wednesdays// International Cultural Day// Ask an Advisor// Manitoba Student Aid// Career Chats on Instagram// Exchange Opportunities// Work-Study Program// Need a Spot to Store your Stuff? Rent a Locker!// Use the myVisit App