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  • Food festival features new delights and old favourites

    The sixth-annual LoveLocalMB event, which showcases local Manitoban food and beverages, will take place on March 2.

  • Repatriation through crafting

    Cynthia Boehm is leading the second session in her three-part moccasin-making teaching series at the Manitoba Museum on March 3.

  • City briefs

    Celebrating the land at 373 Langside St. // Retirement Lecture Series // Trans, Non-Binary, Two-Spirit Swim Night // Grownups Read Things They Wrote As Kids // Justice for Machuar Madut // Disability Day of Mourning Vigil

  • Midterm tensions

    Midterm tests and practical exams are often associated with stress, but with the right study habits and self-care practices, students can make it out alright.

  • Mental health matters because…

    The Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA) has launched a campaign called #StudentsLetsAct to urge the Canadian government to create positive change for those struggling with mental illness.

  • News briefs

    Oil, Equities and the Zero Lower Bound // Drop The Mic #9 // Métis Student Celebration // Mental Health First Aid training sessions // I Love to Read Month // UWinnipeg open house

  • More power to you

    “Do you even lift, bro?” 

  • Graduating from high school band

    For many high school students, playing an instrument ends once they graduate.

  • Life as a student musician

    Post-secondary education can be stressful and take up a lot of time. Balancing the responsibilities of school and music can be challenging, but for Brett Ticzon, it was all about prioritizing.

  • A community with a sour(dough) heart

    Eadha Bread will host a Valentine’s Sourdough for Queers workshop on Feb. 14.

  • Musician seeking band

    Some musicians join bands in high school and stay together for decades, but Brett Keating and Joshua Neufeld are among the many who are currently looking to Kijiji and Bandmix.ca to find their future music partners.

  • News briefs

    Love Positive Women card making // Peg City Climate Jam // Rohingya crisis panel discussion and film screening // RE-FORM // From ancient Greece to the classroom

  • Push to the playoffs

    With the Canada West playoffs on the horizon, the University of Winnipeg Wesmen basketball teams hosted two of the most talented squads in the conference last weekend: the University of Regina Cougars.

  • Putting the ‘fun’ back in the fundrive

    Every year, the University of Winnipeg’s (U of W) community radio station CKUW works on and off the air to raise the money they need to keep operating consistently and commercial-free.

  • Art exhibition explores ethics of court representations

    A still from That ends that matter by Jean Paul Kelly., produced in 2016 for the Delfina Foundation, and currently on view at Plug In ICA

  • A match made for match

    Thom Bargen will host the fifth Local Brews + Global Views event, which gives members of the public an opportunity to discuss and ask questions about global development projects with Nuala Nazarko, regional manager for development with MATCH International Women’s Fund, and Kristie Pearson, the chair of the Winnipeg Fund in support of MATCH.

  • Peg panty party

    The upcoming ArtsJunktion ArtHive encourages people to show a little more love, care and creativity toward their underwear drawer.

  • News briefs

    Lgbtq2s* yoga // DIY face masks // La Poutine Week in Winnipeg // Social class in interpersonal interactions // Collegiate Open House // Indigenous Insights partnership launch

  • Real life tales of autism

    Jeremy Morantz is a Creative Communications student who studied at the University of Winnipeg (U of W) and is now publishing a book to commemorate and celebrate the life of his late brother, Nathan, who lived with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The book is titled What Does He Dream About?

  • Garry Thomas Morse visits the U of W

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) will host Garry Thomas Morse as he shares his literary knowledge and experience with students and community members in the city.

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