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City & Politics

Friday 5th of December 2025
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Essay

Why kids should have the vote

Manitoba’s anti-bullying legislation will hold young people accountable for both physical and verbal bullying. With these responsibilities should come more rights. Read More
City & Politics

Manitoba’s dark secret

Why the silence? Is 100,000 litres of spilled oil too small to report? Read More
City & Politics, Essay

Futuristic without a future

Like many people, I caught one last show at Winnipeg’s Portage Place IMAX Theatre, before it shut down for good. Read More
City & Politics, Essay

Teflon Don victorious

This past Friday our esteemed and beloved mayor was forgiven all sins yet again. Read More
Essay

If Stephen Harper came to visit

I'd ask him if he's making Canada a better place to live for rich, white men or for all people, everywhere. Read More
City & Politics

Pots N Hands flooded with support from GLBTTs and townies

The newsworthy diner got support in droves as it prepares to close in Morris. Read More
City & Politics, Planning

Regina braces for ‘major flooding’

If we do face an extra four feet of water, though, it might be time to figure out how long a cubit is and how much lumber we’ll need to build an ark. Read More
City & Politics, Essay

Buying in, stepping out of dominant roles: Experience and relationship in Winnipeg

Kate Sjoberg: This is a stab at offering a bit more of how my meditation and yoga practices connect to my ideas of anti-colonial work. Read More
City & Politics, Essay

Testing, prodding the Winnipeg of the South

The bars and the coffee shops are a little too conceptually bang on, leaving you with little to yearn for in your pestilent prairie heart. Read More
City & Politics, Satire

Mulcair hopes to regain popularity by taking up smoking

Satire. Read More
City & Politics

Social media and the Regina police

The Regina Police Service faces criticism on Facebook. Read More
City & Politics

Public consultation process for Enbridge pipeline continues

Federal hearings continued in Prince Rupert B.C last week when the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project Joint Review Panel met with local First Nations leaders and… Read More
City & Politics, Satire

Finance Minister awaiting input from metallica_fan_1983 before tabling budget

Satire. Read More
City & Politics, Essay

A song for the sleepless

I sit in the chair and Amy marks spots on my skull and temple, applying whitish goop so the electrodes will adhere. Read More
City & Politics, Planning

Downtown buildings are more than the opposite of parking lots

There are four things buildings in an urban setting should do, and Winnipeg should strive for developments that, as often as possible, successfully do them all. Read More
City & Politics, City Hall

Why punishment will never eliminate crime

Let's try a more dynamic, humane method of dealing with crime. Read More

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