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Despite Winnipeg Mayor's Goal, Housing Starts in Winnipeg Are Down This Year, Way Down
Mayor Scott Gillingham made an ambitious claim that he wanted 8,000 new residences built in Winnipeg this year. We’ve heard different...
Jul 7, 2024


Elected Officials Should Cut Their Expenses Before Programs
In a recent move that slipped under the public radar, our Federal elected representatives pushed back the election date to ensure that...
Jul 7, 2024


Winnipeg Needs to Implement 24-Hour Road Construction
This past Saturday, I found myself at a local business. This is the kind of place that usually requires an early morning visit to beat...
Jun 29, 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


Winnipeg city planning should be removed from politicians’ hands
In the recent buzz around City Hall, City Councillor Markus Chambers has found himself at the centre of a controversy, highlighted by an...
Jun 23, 2024


Council Should Not be Involved in Hiring a New Winnipeg CAO
The City of Winnipeg witnessed a significant shake-up as the Chief Administration Officer (CAO), Michael Jack, resigned on Monday. This...
Jun 18, 2024


Graduates of 2024
As the school year draws to a close, we find ourselves at a moment of celebration and reflection. Today, we extend our heartfelt...
Jun 16, 2024


It's Time to Hold Winnipeg City Councillors accountable for Mismanagement
In the Saturday edition of the Winnipeg Sun, Hal Anderson shared his personal frustration, a sentiment that many of us share, over the...
Jun 16, 2024


A wake-up call for Winnipeg, Starbucks closure signals a deeper issue
The recent announcement that Starbucks will be temporarily closing its Osborne location due to staff safety concerns is a glaring...
May 4, 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


Manitoba has a bright future if we seize the opportunities
In challenging economic and social times like these, it can be hard to see a clear path forward and a light at the end of...
Feb 7, 2024


Politicians talk and talk, what we need is action to address the rising violent crime in Winnipeg
In recent times, it seems that society has grown increasingly complacent with violent crime. Has it become the new normal for us to...
Feb 1, 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


Statement Regarding the Upcoming PC Leadership Process Vote
Dear Fellow Manitoba PC Supporters, We all have an important interest in ensuring our political processes are fair, equitable and...
Jan 8, 2024


City Council voted no previously, but it's time for Body Cams in Winnipeg
While I was a Winnipeg City Council member and the former Chair of the Winnipeg Police Board, I advocated for body cameras for Winnipeg...
Jan 6, 2024
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