• Shawn Cuthand
    Comedy

    Tragedy Plus Time: Comedian Shawn Cuthand

    Shawn Cuthand has no interest in making you comfortable — and that’s exactly what makes him so good. With a style that blends sharp storytelling, absurdist slice-of-life observations, and a gift for evoking well-earned white [...]
  • Spots by JP
    Lifestyle

    My Digital Life: Content Creator JP of Spots by JP

    JP is the creator behind @spotsbyjp, a Winnipeg-based platform dedicated to uncovering the stories behind the city’s food, culture, and community. Through short-form videos, he shines a light on local chefs, creatives, and entrepreneurs who [...]
  • Blush Stitch Studio
    Business

    Homegrown Business: Nicole of Blush Stitch Studio

    Nicole is the one-woman operation behind Blush Stitch Studio, a Winnipeg-based handmade accessories brand built on the belief that everyday essentials should be anything but boring. She picked up a needle at age 12 and [...]

Press Releases

Councillors of the Provisional Government of the Métis Nation. Front row, L-R: Robert O'Lone, Paul Proulx. Centre row, L-R: Pierre Poitras, John Bruce, Louis Riel, John O'Donoghue, François Dauphinais. Back row, L-R: Bonnet Tromage, Pierre de Lorme, Thomas Bunn, Xavier Page, Baptiste Beauchemin, Baptiste Tournond, Joseph (Thomas?) Spence[1] This image is frequently listed with the caption that the persons in the photograph are councillors of the Provisional Government of the Métis Nation, however, there are several persons in the image who were not councillors in the Legislative Assembly, but did hold offices at different levels of the provisional government.
In the Spotlight

The History of the Red River Rebellion

by admin in History

The Red River Rebellion, also known as the Red River Resistance, stands as one of the most defining moments in the early history of Winnipeg and Manitoba. It was not simply a rebellion in the [...]