Our immune systems are complex but for most of us, our lifestyles largely determine how robust our immune systems are throughout the year.
Last week, our government announced in the Legislature that the Made-in-Manitoba Climate Green Plan will be moving forward without a carbon tax.
It’s that time of year again, the time when folks who have enjoyed cycling in summer, park their bikes. I say, whoa, not so fast!
Recently, our government released an update on the state of our ongoing efforts to reduce the deficit left behind by the former NDP government.
The summer season at Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) is often thought of as our “busy” season, and rightly so.
When you hear the word oregano the first word that comes to mind is probably pizza sauce. Although it’s true that no good pizza sauce can be complete with oregano, oregano is loaded with antioxidants and powerful compounds that have proven health benefits.
This week, the Manitoba Legislature is back in session. As with most sessions, there are a number of important issues before the Legislature that need to be debated and decided upon.
In last week’s post, Wade Wiebe described some of his experience in building his strawbale garage. But why build strawbale?
September was a busy month, full of fun events to kick off the fall season in the Dawson Trail constituency and elsewhere in Manitoba.
I recently discovered Marcus Peter Rempel’s new book, Life At the End of Us vs Them: Cross Cultural Stories. I agree with Brain McLaren who says in the foreword to the book that Rempel generously drops “gems of brilliance left and right”.