Since this post is being written during the Thanksgiving weekend, my thoughts are focused on those things for which I am thankful.
This weekend the Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party will hold its annual convention in Brandon.
As a child, I began most winter school-day mornings with a bowl of steaming oatmeal topped with a sprinkle of brown sugar and milk.
Throughout the region this past week a number of the local Fire Departments held their annual open houses to correspond with national Fire Prevention Week.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is that part of the UN that speaks to issues of climate change.
I can’t blame people if they conclude that Thanksgiving is an absurd holiday. After all, we are living in a world that is moving more and more towards agnosticism and atheism.
A new exhibit, imagined and created by the Steinbach Regional Secondary School advanced photography class, was installed in the MHV Auditorium last Friday.
The Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Association of Manitoba Museums took place in Gimli October 3-5.
Recently Health Canada has issued a Natural Health Product (NPN) license for a proprietary formula containing N, Acetyl glucosamine (NAG) and vitamin C for managing the symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
When it comes to the PST increase, Manitobans clearly are not buying what Premier Greg Selinger is trying to sell.