By 2026, over 6 million Canadians will have arthritis. Power of Movement 2010: Thousands participate in world’s largest yoga fundraiser for arthritis research
In recent years, Hollywood has been banking on the success of best-selling novels. How does the book industry benefit from the millions of dollars these blockbusters are earning?
Despite a slow 2009, the MTS Centre is still an attractive venue for big name artists.
Some couples report raking in thousands of dollars at their wedding socials while others barely break even. How do you know if you should take the plunge?
Safe options for car travel with your dog
Sport Manitoba needed a new home after its lease wasn't renewed at 200 Main Street. But its new digs will be used for more than just administration. The Sport for Life Centre will bring the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, as well as sport training amenities, to the Exchange District.
Eco Mist Solutions gives a new meaning to the term All Green
A classified website dedicated to country commerce is creating a buzz.
Beginner Archery Classes - Registration for beginner archery classes will take place on Monday September 14th from 6:00 - 8:00pm at the Heights Archery Range on Portage Avenue. Classes are 10 weeks long and are for kids ages 8 + up on Saturday mornings or Monday evenings. Adult only classes are on Monday evenings. For further information and to register, please contact Diane Minion @ 896-5464 or email dianeminion@shaw.ca
In Winnipeg we do not all have equal access to the H1N1 vaccine. This has caused some to seek alternatives.
Sheryl Crow is an unmistakable activist, so expect her to unload on Bush, climate change deniers, and Paris Hilton!
Continuing problems with their MobileMe web applications have forced Apple to apologize to customers yet again.
Some couples report raking in thousands of dollars at their wedding socials while others barely break even. How do you know if you should take the plunge?
Safe options for car travel with your dog
In recent years, Hollywood has been banking on the success of best-selling novels. How does the book industry benefit from the millions of dollars these blockbusters are earning?
Despite a slow 2009, the MTS Centre is still an attractive venue for big name artists.
Sport Manitoba needed a new home after its lease wasn't renewed at 200 Main Street. But its new digs will be used for more than just administration. The Sport for Life Centre will bring the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, as well as sport training amenities, to the Exchange District.
Wal-Mart Canada plans up to 40 brand-spankin' new supercentres in Canada - sprawling 100,000+ square-foot one-stop-shops whose wide range of offerings includes groceries.
Thanks to the challenges associated with establishing a small business in a very competitive industry, privately owned gyms in Winnipeg are clearly the Rocky Balboa to commercial gyms’ Apollo Creed.
Living gluten free in Winnipeg is no easy task, but thanks to increased awareness, managing celiac disease is becoming a little bit easier.
The University of Winnipeg has been continually expanding across downtown in the last couple of years. But they couldn’t do it alone.
Her business was inspired by her own wedding. Almost a year old, Sweetness Buffet has 28 bookings for this summer.
Tim Hortons encourages people to be responsible consumers by selling reusable cups and offering a 10-cent discount to those who use them. But their popular contest may discourage this responsible behaviour.
Vancouver 2010 red mitts have been the hottest commodity during the games... and also the hardest to find.
A first-person view of hospitals and being sick in the time of the H1N1 pandemic
Winnipeggers suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder are not doomed to a winter of depression. Support groups, light therapy, vitamins and vacations can all help.
In Winnipeg we do not all have equal access to the H1N1 vaccine. This has caused some to seek alternatives.
The Winnipeg Minor Basketball Association is taking steps to reduce the spread of H1N1.
Hilary Druxman Inc. is creating a new line of jewelry inspired by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Half the proceeds from the jewelry sales will go to the David Moroni School Endowment Fund.
The second annual Twisters Head Shave Fundraiser took place November 6, 7, and 8. All proceeds go to CancerCare.
Despite a roller-coaster season for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, some fans plan on sticking with the team.
The University of Winnipeg has hired Ben Kramer from Dandelion Eatery to help bring local, fair trade options to students, staff, and the surrounding community.
Major cities around the globe are trashing the traditional waste removal systems to include new and improved compost programs. Why is Winnipeg bucking the trend?
Don't tell Jean-Francois Phaneuf the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra is only for old people. Phaneuf leads the WSO's charge to connect with younger audiences.
Eight of Winnipeg's top nightclubs and bars competed for hospitality supremacy in a one-night showdown called Bar Warz. The competition was the first to feature as many as eight bars, in one venue, vying for highest sales and bragging rights.
Winnipeggers muster up their courage and bust out punchlines to get a laugh, a trip and an opportunity for a new career.
Earls Restaurants in Winnipeg thought they were being green by paying extra to have their glass recycled, but the deal ended up in the dumps.
If you didn't already get your H1N1 flu vaccine you're going to have to wait until next week for the next batch, even if you are on the priority list.
Zombies attack downtown Winnipeg in second annual flash mob.
Those unbelievable online offers: Are they a scam?
A man and a boy steal money from a Manitoba Avenue senior while pretending to solicit donations for the Terry Fox Run