Uncategorized Book Review 10.03.23 A Volcano Grows, and the World Changes Forever David Chenier John Elizabeth Stintzi’s “My Volcano,” follows an absurd cast of characters toward the apocalypse while taking a surrealistic look at modern society. Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Creative Nonfiction 10.03.23 The Balancing Act Stephen McGregor A high school student only knows one speed — full throttle. Then a blow to the head brings his life to a sudden halt. Months of prescribed rest teach him when to push and when to slow down. Read Full Article
Planet Creative Nonfiction 10.03.23 The Nature of Superheroes Connor Boyd Where are the climate heroes? Explore the strange relationship between superheroes, the environment, climate change, and the real power of comic books. Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Feature 10.03.23 Camp Like a Girl Rachel Ferstl What does it mean to camp like a girl? It means getting outside in spite of sexism and traditional gender norms. Two Manitoban organizations are getting women into the wilderness and celebrating how being outside helps women tap into their innate power — and have fun while doing it. Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Creative Nonfiction 10.03.23 Broken Headphones David Chenier Learning to listen to your own heartbeat. Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Feature 10.03.23 Not Just a Kill Daniel Adam Many hunt in Manitoba, but it’s tough to get started if you weren’t brought up doing it. Explore how and why you should hunt with expert advice from Anishinaabe Elder Paul Guimond and hunting guide Roben Ogden. Read Full Article
Communications + Media 28.06.22 2022 Issue — Community: A Letter to Readers Editorial Board What does “community” mean to us? Read Full Article
Communications + Media White Paper 29.04.22 Acknowledging Indigenous Land in 2022 Robin Ringland Organizations too often use land acknowledgements as a token in their bank of social goodwill. Many guides online show you the “how” of writing land acknowledgements — here’s the “why” of writing land acknowledgements. Read Full Article
Planet Feature 11.04.22 When the Snow Stops Falling Joel Larson As Manitoba’s climate warms at twice the global rate, what will happen to our favourite winter activities? Skiing and snowboarding are most at risk — as are the people who depend on them. Read Full Article