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Winnipeg’s Musical Legacy: 5 Iconic Songs That Put Our City on the Map
This prairie city has made a significant impact on the global stage. Many of rock, country, and folk’s biggest hits trace their roots...
Nov 23, 2024


Will Janice Lukes be held accountable?
Accountability is a cornerstone of public service. Elected officials hold a special responsibility to act with integrity, transparency,...
Nov 23, 2024


Will the Real Conservatives Please Stand Up
Where are Winnipeg’s conservative councillors? This question grows louder as city council continues down a path that raises taxes,...
Nov 22, 2024


A Sensible Approach to Photo Radar: Balancing Safety and Revenue
It won’t be popular with some, but that’s the problem with politics today—too many decisions are made based on trying to please everyone,...
Nov 19, 2024


People involved in politics are not happy with you
I've been warned to watch my back. "You can't keep writing about politics," they say. "People are getting mad, and it won't end well for...
Nov 18, 2024


Politics is the opportunity to serve, not the opportunity to profit.
The salaries and benefits earned by elected officials in Winnipeg and Canada as a whole have steadily risen to a level out of sync with...
Nov 17, 2024


VIDEO: No Spin Talk on Winnipeg Politics by Royce Koop and Kevin Klein
Today, your Winnipeg Sun launched a brand-new video podcast that promises to go beyond the surface of the headlines and offer...
Nov 17, 2024


The equality of Canadians is Lost on Many Politicians
Canada is a country built on the promise of equality, where the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees that every individual is...
Nov 16, 2024


Winnipeg councillor wants people to know what’s happening at city hall
St. Vital Councillor Brian Mayes is sounding the alarm about significant changes being proposed at Winnipeg City Hall. “I feel like I’m...
Nov 16, 2024


The Negev Gala in Winnipeg was a night of celebration, courage and disappointment
Attending the Jewish National Fund’s Negev Gala on Thursday evening in Winnipeg was an experience that stirred a blend of pride and...
Jun 24, 2024


230 million litres of raw sewage spewed into the Red River, who is to blame?
A crisis of significant magnitude emerged in Winnipeg, centred around the steady flow of sewage into the Red River. Once revered for its...
Feb 25, 2024


Manitoba can be a leader in the green economy
Chambers of Commerce members recently heard Dawn Desjarlais, chief economist of Deloitte Canada, share sobering news about our provincial...
Feb 18, 2024


The lingering impact of violent crime in Winnipeg
The tragic loss of Kyriakos Vogiatzakis, owner of the beloved local establishment the Cork and Flame, has sent shockwaves through our...
Feb 5, 2024


Canada is experiencing an immigration crisis, we need a common sense approach
Canada is experiencing an immigration crisis and we are left asking where has the common sense gone? Allowing 1.25 million people to...
Jan 20, 2024


Government raises, and tax increases don't reflect people’s sacrifices
As we navigate the challenging landscape of rising inflation, it becomes evident that we are all feeling the pinch, grappling with the...
Jan 18, 2024


Manitoba PC's Need Party Reform
We are heading into the weekend, where the Manitoba PC Party delegates will consider changes to the leadership rules; these rule changes...
Jan 12, 2024
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