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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. 

  • In with the old!

    Preserving Winnipeg’s historic architecture

  • PROFile - Dr. Ed Cloutis

    Director, Centre for Forest Interdisciplinary Research and Professor, Geography Department

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Housing for mental health

    Individuals with mental health issues offered affordable places to live

  • 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. 

  • News briefs

    Trimbee talks // Community gathering // Newcomer photography // Co-op conference // Wesmen Wine & Dine

  • 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. 

  • Take Action!

    Join the social justice movement

  • Dissolved hopes

    Road project to connect Winnipeg to remote communities defunct

  • Barriers to biking

    Cyclist safety and transportation infrastructure in Winnipeg

  • News briefs

    Freaky fitness // Free environmental conference // Autumn convocation // University address // New habitats // Learn about refugees

  • The PROFile – Dr. Lloyd Kornelsen

    Dr. Lloyd Kornelsen’s first career was carpentry, which he practiced for a decade after high school. This year, he returned to that practice, built a sauna at the lake and found some interesting parallels between physical and intellectual labour.

  • Bonding over English

    Fluent English-speaking volunteers help international students at the University of Winnipeg integrate into their new environments simply by becoming their friends.

  • Say heyo to AYO!

    The youth-led initiative Aboriginal Youth Opportunities (AYO!)  focuses on community economic development, exploring Indigenous youth identity and building family in the neighbourhood of Winnipeg’s North End, or what AYO! calls “The Village.”

  • The impact of Canada geese

    The migration habits of Canada Geese within Manitoba are changing, and whether that’s a good or bad thing depends on who you ask.

  • Proper practice

    October is sustainability month, and one way to celebrate is with the second annual 20x20 Sustainability Night event.

  • News Briefs

    Mental Illness Awareness Week // Steps towards safety // No minimum wage bump // Dr. Amie Wolf for Weweni // Bikes and beans // State of the University

  • PROFile - Dr. Katherine Breward

    Dr. Katherine Breward could be working in psychology, but she chose business for the chance to help people directly.

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