By Lea Currie FOR as long as humans have had flat surfaces and writing utensils, they have created art. While we’ve long graduated from the days of cave...
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BY RECHIE VALDEZ AS a former small business owner, Small Business Month is deeply personal for me. I know firsthand what it is like to hustle—to put in the...
Milt Reimer has been racing motocross since he was a teenager and continues to race to this day. Courtesy of FXR Racing Inc. BY JACQUES MARCOUX RECOGNIZABLE by...
MANITOBA’S scrap metal is being used to create premium steel for buildings and equipment around the world, and it’s being done in one of the greenest steel...
At the centre of it all: Lynne Skromeda helping to create a legacy as CEO of Manitoba Film and Music
BY CARLY PETERS BOB Odenkirk and Christopher Lloyd walk into a bar. It’s not the start of a bad joke; it has been a regular occurrence this year in Manitoba as...
PROCUREMENT is more than just buying goods and services—it’s a strategic tool your business can use to advance economic reconciliation with Indigenous...
INFLATION in both Canada and the U.S. is calming down. In September, inflation actually fell below the Bank of Canada’s target of two per cent — ringing in at...
In addition to its brick-and-mortar stores, Manitoba’s Vita Health has more than 260,000 square feet of manufacturing, packaging and distribution facilities...
BY ANGELA LOVELL THE creative sector in Manitoba is a vast industry that encompasses art, film, music, dance, writing, crafting, fashion, culture and digital...
WOMEN are pushing through the glass ceiling and moving into executive roles like CEO, CAO, CFO, but their path to the C-Suite comes with considerable...