Spring in Manitoba is a wonderful time of year. Daylight hours are getting longer. The temperature is edging towards above zero for nighttime and double digits for daytime.
One of the things that shows up repeatedly in both public conversations and in polling done of Canadians is the growing concern that it is becoming increasingly difficult to discern truth.
Why are museums important? For anyone working at a museum, this question comes up in conversations occasionally. And there are several reasons.
In the world of economics, a term that is often used is leading indicator. A leading indicator is some data point or a set of data that show or predict where things might be heading.
You and I cannot forget the Easter season. We cannot forget how Jesus challenged His people when He approached Jerusalem.
Attending a company business meeting isn’t everyone’s favourite way to spend an evening, but it is a legal requirement for all not-for-profit organizations.
It is, as far as anyone knows, the first time that former Premier Brian Pallister had stepped back into the Manitoba Legislature since he resigned as Premier of the province almost five years ago.
Did you know that April is National Volunteer Month? Here at MHV, we rely heavily on our amazing team of volunteers!
It’s not unusual for provincial leaders to comment or be engaged with issues that go beyond their provincial borders, most often involving other parts of Canada or in some cases other parts of the world.
A couple of weeks ago, I announced my decision to serve and seek re-election as an Independent representative for Dawson Trail.