“How many loops are you going to run?” A question shared by many runners as they gathered early Sunday morning for the 11th annual Hypothermic Half Marathon… Read More
This monthly column is a space for simple, useful directions, tips and information to help you keep your animals safe and happy. Many pet parents… Read More
Born a son of Manitoba, Riel blazed an unforgettable trail through most of Canada and several of the United States. He pursued his destiny of becoming a Canadian legend with passion was often chronicled as bordering on the insane. Read More
“Actively including people in community initiatives takes more than ‘hey, come here and join us,’ it takes work to unlearn the things that many don’t even realize they participate in, like racism, transphobia, and ableism.” Read More
Toupin describes the journey from at-home side-line to storefront bakery over the past four years as, "pretty wild, but awesome and so encouraging" because their passion for bread was met by an eager market demanding their product. Read More
One local fundraiser for sports for kids not only raised some money, but set a new world record. Climb for Kids, a 24-hour climb-a-thon for KidsSport… Read More
Looking for a Valentine’s Day gift for your sweetheart? The Point Douglas is still for Lovers North End Craft Show is giving people the chance… Read More
What about a downtown dog park is so complicated it requires the City to spend at least a year studying the idea, let alone actually designating one? Read More
“I feel crushing, monumental pressure,” she jokes. “I’m pretty self-deprecating and self-conscious, and I’m worried about pleasing everybody, so I just walk in and assume nobody is there for doughnuts.” Read More