Identity Creative Nonfiction 15.04.25 Unapologetically Zova Zova Andrusco-Silva For years, I wore a mask that wasn’t mine, bound by gender roles and expectations. Drag was a stepping stone — a space where I could explore pieces of myself that had long been buried. But it was my transition that finally brought me home to who I truly am. Read Full Article
Arts + Culture Feature 09.04.25 Mind Your Medium Hannah Ramsey Getting into a flow state has never been harder with the constant noise of notifications and overwhelming algorithms. These Winnipeg artists take “unplugging” to a new level by removing digital elements of their lives wherever possible. Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Creative Nonfiction 09.04.25 Racing Through the Gender Gap Danika Morriseau Women in motorsports battle stereotypes, scarce opportunities, and unequal recognition. Talent isn’t the issue — visibility and support are. Progress is happening, but the road remains anything but smooth. Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Feature 09.04.25 A Few for the Road Megan Fitzmaurice Despite the well-known dangers associated with impaired driving, why are so many people in rural Manitoba still taking the risk? Read Full Article
Communications + Media Feature 09.04.25 Shooting Through a Prairie Lens Kaden Hart What insights does Emmy-nominated film producer Marc Provissiero have about Manitoba’s booming film industry? How have two new multi-million dollar studios sparked this growth? Discover what the future holds for Manitoba’s road to Hollywood. Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Feature 08.04.25 Reinventing The Mound Nick Kuhlman After years of success, the Winnipeg Goldeyes suddenly found themselves in uncharted waters: the bottom of the league. In the wave of new players, a coach with an unexpected outlook on the game ended up being the team’s biggest asset. Read Full Article
Identity Feature 08.04.25 More than Words Zoé Buissé Our voices reflect who we are and how the world recognizes us. Technological advancements in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are allowing people who use AAC to claim a voice they identify with. Read Full Article
Communications + Media Feature 07.04.25 No Station, No Problem Carson Woytowich When TSN 1290 shut down, Andrew Paterson and Michael Remis were left without jobs — but they quickly made a plan. What began as a setback turned into Winnipeg Sports Talk, and an opportunity for them to evolve within the changing media landscape. Read Full Article
Identity Creative Nonfiction 03.04.25 Roads Less Travelled Kiana Crouse Car accidents, fights with my mom in the car, and long drives in my childhood developed into driving anxiety in my teens and early 20s. Now at 26, I don’t want anxiety to limit how I move throughout my world. Read Full Article