Vol. 35 No. 09 »
Spring e-Waste Recycling Drive
Spring is in the air and now is the time to clean up your e-waste. Aira Villanueva hosted an e-waste recycling drive at Maple Community Centre last May 1, where over two truckloads of
Read More »Covid-19 Vaccine Pop-Up Clinics
A pop-up clinic is being held at 1680 Notre Dame Ave. in Winnipeg from May 9 to 15 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. During the week of May 17, pop-up clinics have been
Read More »Love Letters to Manitoba invites you to share your love for our amazing province
As Manitoba reflects on its 150th anniversary, it is a time to come together in spirit, to share stories, and to build even stronger connections to each other. We invite you to submit stories,
Read More »Manitoba Day is May 12
With Manitoba Day just around the corner, we are grateful. After more than a year navigating COVID, we appreciate the ongoing opportunity to shine a light on all that makes Manitoba amazing and unique
Read More »New pathway to permanent residency for over 90,000 essential workers and international students
The Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, held a special live stream event earlier this week on YouTube to discuss the recently announced pathway for permanent residence for essential
Read More »Wellness Together Canada portal continues to support Canadians online through pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated public health measures continue to affect individuals and families across the country. Isolation, financial and employment uncertainty, and disruptions to daily life are challenging Canadians in a number
Read More »Million Tree Challenge Winnipeg Kicks Off
WINNIPEG May 5, 2021 – Winnipeggers now have a million more reasons to plant trees with the official start of the public awareness and education campaign for the Million Tree Challenge Winnipeg (MTC). After
Read More »Vancouver, one of the top ten most beautiful cities in the world (part 2)
Lita, Gem, & daughter Marie-Anne at Queen Elizabeth Park Visiting Gastown gives us an essential part of Vancouver’s colourful history – the old buildings, the cobblestone, the Steam Clock, the Art Deco Masterpiece at
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