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Wednesday 24th of February 2021
Prairie Post

5 things you absolutely must know today

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What a party of Canadian provinces would look like

This is what it may look like if the Canadian provinces got together for a little Friday evenin’ shindig. Read More
Books, Libations

Manitoba’s rich, sweet, tasty brewing history

300 Years of Beer explores our province's love affair with the cause of, and solution to all of life's problems. 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, City Hall

Bill 18: Manitoba Tories championing old ideas while world moves on

There’s no sense kidding ourselves, the opposition is based on the fact that Christian schools do not want these alliances within their walls. Read More
City & Politics, History

Happy Louis Riel Day

Depending on which source you consult, today is either the day or the day after our Manitoban man of the day, Louis “fo” Riel captured Thomas Scott and 47 other rebels against his cause. Read More
City & Politics, Essay

Honey, Nazis, and the Manitoban identity

The point here is not just about the intriguing stories scattered throughout history, it’s about the intriguing stories scattered throughout history in our own backyard. Read More
City & Politics, History

Today, in the past: Manitoba flushes Upper House

Because while Stephen Harper hints at trying to dump our federal senate, today’s the 140th anniversary of Manitoba flushing its upper house. Read More
City & Politics, City Hall

Assessing Prairie Power, Part Two: Greg Selinger’s do-nothing Manitoba

More than any change in government, what Manitoba needs is a political shake-up. It needs ideas. Read More
Prairie Post

How the MLCC stole Christmas

The annual employee discount liquor sale meets its end Read More
Music

Three Manitoba albums you haven’t heard (but should)

There's some treasure buried in our backyard. Read More

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