The Free Press is looking to speak today to Manitobans who are travelling to Rome to attend Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday.
To share your story, contact our reporter by email at [email protected] or by phone at 204-891-4633.
1JustCity is a non-profit and relies on us, the community, to help them help others. They're doing their annual Beat The Cold triathlon on Feb. 1. Donate or sign up to participate here: https://t.co/vXS7czzdML
Tucked away in the basement of the Augustine United Church in the Village is a drop-in centre and overnight shelter, but some would never know.
Thanks to Oak Table and everyone who shared their story for this.
'Being poor is a full-time job' https://t.co/meYcKnLcyl #wfp
Manitoba’s health minister ordered Shared Health to pull a cheeky cancer awareness campaign that used slang about breasts to get its message across.
The campaign urged Manitobans to “be an early bird … check your tits, your boobies, your hooters.”
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It’s great how we are just utterly and completely drowning in toxins in every sphere of our lives. Our environment, food, clothing, water, air, consumer products, homes, workplaces, buildings, this is great.
"Mundane Halloween" returns!
It's that time of year again, when Japanese website @dailyportalz holds its annual contest to dress up as something super ordinary.
Here's a thread of some of my favorites from the 2024 contest!
Lives in the balance: a long read on the challenge of finding a better and safer way to deal with mental health and addictions crises – Winnipeg Free Press https://t.co/azJfOGgrmF via @WinnipegNews#mpboli#wpgpoli#cdnpoli
JD Vance acknowledges the cat and dog stories are urban legends and then rationalizes it (via CNN): “If I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that's what I'm going to do."
Fun road trip this week to Clearwater, MB, where a local farmer has carved out a baseball diamond in the middle of a corn field.
The “Field of Dreams” hosts a charity tournament on Saturday.
I’ve got a feature coming for @WinnipegNews — online tonight and in Saturday’s paper.
Terry Johnsen was catching up with a friend and his girlfriend at a homeless encampment in Fort Rouge Park Monday night. Moments later, police came driving through the park in a cruiser and fatally hit the woman.
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