• Take two and call in the morning

    During the switch from fall to winter, germs and illnesses are easily spread.

  • Wesmen Soccer vs. Saskatchewan Huskies

    The University of Winnipeg Wesmen women's soccer team closed out their 2018 campaign with a narrow loss to the University of Saskatchewan Huskies on Oct. 20.

  • Let’s talk radio

    Campus community radio stations remain a staple in local broadcasting in Winnipeg.

  • The Stonedware Situation

    Many facets of cannabis legalization have been thoroughly explored, but less attention has been paid to the businesses that are integral to the industry and existed long before even medical cannabis was legal: smoke and head shops.

  • Puppy love for shelter animals

    The City’s Animal Services Agency’s (ASA) new Doggie Dates program is starting off strong.

  • City briefs

    Beginner fitness training for women and non-binary individuals // Halloween with the Bat Prof // Bear Clan Patrol gets its own den // Grand opening of RaY Level UP Gift & Thrift // Socktober // Ethics of politics

  • Crystal Clear

    Halloween is upon us, and it’s a time for costumes, pumpkin carving, pumpkin-flavoured everything, Halloween parties and trick-or-treating.

  • “A lot of people wonder what goes on in a mosque”

    As kids, sisters and documentary filmmakers Saira and Nilufer Rahman attended Pioneer Mosque, Winnipeg’s first official gathering place for the Islamic community. 

  • Mitten Claps

    With their third album, Mitten Claps prove that it takes two with Can’t Not. 

  • CRITIPEG: United Skates

    United Skates is a documentary exploring the subculture of roller skating rinks. 

  • Cercle Molière premieres L’Armoire

    Cercle Molière is the oldest continuously running theatre company in Canada, and it shows no sign of breaking its stride. 

  • Arts briefs

    The Mariachi Ghost and Zrada at WECC // Central Canada Comic Con // WOKE Comedy Hour // Casablanca live at WSO // Faces in the Mirror // Black on Black fundraiser

  • Whose House? Kelly’s House!

    Kelly Amaujaq Fraser just moved to Winnipeg in September to start a new position with the Aboriginal School of Dance. 

  • Your 30 faves

    While there has been a lot of talk of voting on campus and throughout the city, we’re hoping you still have a bit of steam left for one more round.

  • Listen harder

    Society at large places a greater value on knowing rather than on asking, on speaking rather than listening. 

  • Gruel

    A comic by Keegan Steele.

  • It’s not our main concern

    This year’s ballot question of opening Portage and Main to pedestrians has been championed as the chief accessibility issue for Winnipeg citizens across the city.

  • Don’t hold your applause

    The first time I stepped in a newsroom, I shadowed a sports reporter who left me with one key piece of advice: don’t clap. If I wanted to be a journalist, I shouldn’t cheer, celebrate or reveal my biases while in the field.

  • Creating a safer space in the gym

    In the fall of 2017, the University of Winnipeg’s (U of W) recreation services undertook a pilot project in partnership with the UW Students' Association (UWSA) that saw reserved gym hours for women and non-binary people.

  • Building sustainability on campus

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) is taking steps beyond the installation of the biomass furnace heating system with some new ideas and some continuing efforts for sustainability on campus.

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