He got married and had kids. Back then, one could assume that that was the same as retiring. Dads are old and old people don’t skateboard, right? Wrong! Read More
Designed to be honest, not beautiful, Brutalism is one of the most unmistakable and reviled architectures of the modernist style. But that’s the point and whether or not it's concrete and ugly, Brutalist architecture matters to Winnipeg. Read More
“If I am a person who really wants to help the environment, then why do I do things like use plastic cups when I know that it is bad.” Man, did I feel dumb. I had no answers. Read More
Osborne Village is in transition. It has the urban form and demographics to be a very interesting place but it is not Canada's best neighbourhood. Read More
The musical side effects of the disaster were not fleeting, and the folkloric power of the flood lasted longer than the generation that witnessed it. Read More
In this series Johanu Botha, a Canadian studying public policy, and Noah Caldwell, a student of American history, will try to demystify the Canadian-American relationship through debating politics, culture, history and anything else that comes to mind. Read More
In this series Johanu Botha, a Canadian studying public policy, and Noah Caldwell, a student of American history, will try to demystify the Canadian-American relationship through politics, culture, history and anything else that comes to mind. Read More
In the past, Calgary's downtown has been the perfect environment for bicycle-based show-hopping, but this year, halfway through the festival, Sled Island unfortunately came to resemble its name: water was everywhere and, just two days in, the downtown was nearly deserted. Read More
Is the city and Winnipeg Transit really accommodating Blue Bomber fans for 9 evenings a year over the transportation needs for students over an entire academic year? Read More