It is usually not possible to pluck one’s own medicine from a windowsill to apply to a burn or a small wound.
In every province residents are able to earn a certain amount of income before they begin to pay income tax on their earnings.
Last week our Assistant Curator, Jessica McKague, was making some changes to a few of the exhibits in our Permanent Gallery, so I invited her to explain to our readers what she was doing – and why.
“Man cannot live by bread alone. He must have peanut butter,” said comedian Bill Cosby. A large percentage of the population apparently agrees with Cosby since this rich creamy spread is a staple in about 75 percent of North American homes.
In a recent blog post, our Member of Parliament, Vic Toews, devoted his blog to a discussion, really a vilification, of the “NDP carbon tax.”
Most consumers have heard of spelt, but few have actually eaten it or know much about it.
The Village Centre Auditorium was built in 1967, just in time for Canada’s centennial celebrations. It was built as our first museum and office structure.
Approximately 150 MHV volunteers participated in the annual Volunteer Appreciation event last week. This represents roughly half of our registered volunteers.
This past week was National Small Business Week in Manitoba and across Canada and there were a series of events held to show support for small businesses and their owners.
Living in southeastern Manitoba, we feel secure in our ability to obtain food. Unemployment in our province is low and food prices are at a historic low as a proportion of incomes.