Safe At Home MB
Jules, Iris, and Ashton The Safe at Home Manitoba grant provides funding for creative projects and events across the province.
Jules, Iris, and Ashton The Safe at Home Manitoba grant provides funding for creative projects and events across the province.
Chris Gaudry and David Boulet talk about how COVID-19 has affected the Winnipeg film industry.
“Finding Releaf In a Budding Industry,” clears the smoke on how the pandemic impacted the Winnipeg Cannabis consumers and proprietors. Listen to Sierra Coelho’s and Peter Slupski’s stories. Created by Timor Syrota, Samantha McEwan, and Mathias Leiendecker
In a time where COVID-19 news stories are everywhere and almost never positive, silver linings seem to be nowhere to be found. Except that is, on the internet, and especially on dating apps. When all we can do is stay home cuddled up, one things for sure: finding a quarantine cutie has been the best
COVID-19 has undoubtedly affected everyone in our city. Public health orders were released hard and fast in March of 2020. These orders included strict recommendations to stay home. For some, staying home is impossible when you don’t have a home. Winnipeg’s homeless population has been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. We spoke with Kristiana Clemens