• Be a part of your pool

    The Kinsmen Sherbrook Pool and Rady JCC Fitness Centre’s pool are taking a look at the importance of community pools and how to make them a more accessible resource for community members. 

  • Give your input on city transportation paths

    The City of Winnipeg is hosting pop-up events to engage members of the public as stakeholders for the planning of their pedestrian and cyclist corridors.

  • NEWS briefs

    Corny beer // Downtown Winnipeg Farmers Market // Never Again screening // Pink Day is Feb. 22 // Reproductive health week // Metis student success

  • Dry Wit

    It's one thing to stay sober when life is going well. But how do you stay present in harder times?

  • The Shuvs

    The Shuvs are all about the soft touch. On their self-titled debut, this soulful Toronto crew finds a mellow spot and stays there. 

  • I Am Not Your Negro

    Directed by Raoul Peck and brilliantly narrated by Samuel L. Jackson, the film uses James Baldwin’s words to examine race relations in America, both in Baldwin’s time and the current day.

  • Building a brand online

    Through trial and error, local brands learn how to engage an online audience without being annoying.

  • Winnipeg celebrates Black History Month

    Across the country, the month of February is packed with events celebrating black history. In Winnipeg, this includes a visual art show with music and weekly movie nights. 

  • A theatrical history of the Underground Railway

    Singer/songwriter Khari Wendell McClelland co-created a show featuring the songs his great-great-great grandmother Kizzy likely sang on her escape to Canada through the Underground Railway.

  • Jamming at The Cavern

    After a long hiatus, jam nights are back on Mondays at The Cavern, with a few updates.

  • The Bloodshots are learning from success

    Creating music is a whole new game when you start getting big. At least, that’s what Manitoba’s modern grunge-rock band The Bloodshots have experienced.

  • Arts and culture briefs

    Architecture film competition // Northern Manitoba artists // PTE revisits history // Discothéque on Ice // 2017 Juno Awards // Pop up theatre

  • Whose House? Melissa and Greg’s House

    For Winnipeg Free Press reporter Melissa Martin and freelance photographer Greg Gallinger, home ownership has been a slow process of rolling back the 1980s.

  • Off the Mats

    Homelessness and addiction, and the resources that help

  • Online and off

    These days, the line between our online and “real” lives can get more and more blurry.

  • CanLit authors must put victims first

    Through November and December, 93 members of the CanLit elite signed a letter shaming the University of British Columbia (UBC) for their lack of due process in regards to the treatment of the Steven Galloway case. 

  • A vision for an anniversary worth celebrating

    This year, The University of Winnipeg (U of W) will celebrate the 50 years since United College became the U of W. The milestone is a time for nostalgia and festivities, but it should also offer a chance to reflect.

  • The PROFile - Howard Curle

    Howard Curle’s introduction to film course may be one of the most quintessentially University of Winnipeg (U of W) classes there are.

  • Big turnout for Ojibwe language course

    Language immersion course looks to keep the culture alive

  • Learn to love yourself this Valentine’s Day

    With Valentine’s Day around the corner, romantic love takes centre stage. However, self-love is just as important, especially when it comes to relationships with food.

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