Winkler’s first Pride draws stories of pain and hope by Josiah Neufeld A trans man returns to his Manitoba hometown for its inaugural event, finding a community still split on 2SLGBTQ+ inclusion
The FIFA World Cup brings joy. It also raises difficult questions. by Sadiya Ansari Sports journalist Shireen Ahmed on soccer’s power to unite — and the forces that complicate it
This conversation never would have happened online by Steve MacDouell At a gathering on safe consumption sites, people with opposing views stayed in the room — and taught me something about empathy
Volunteering isn’t dying — it’s drifting by Lisa Gregoire One long-time volunteer argues the work isn't about selflessness. It's about meaning and connection.
I dreamed of teaching English overseas. Then I learned its colonial history. by Aubrianna Snow A Mi’kmaw ESL teacher wrestles with Indigenous language loss and what it means to teach responsibly
Winnipeg Anglican church that feeds hundreds each week faces uncertain future by John Longhurst Volunteers say a failing roof threatens the congregation’s food program, which serves more than 300 people weekly
Can a climate activist work a travel-heavy international role? by Ashley Moyse A reader wrestles with whether principle should outweigh promotion
My mom donated her body to science by Valerie Howes Honouring her final wish taught me a different kind of goodbye
My hands shake. I’m not nervous; it’s essential tremor. by Ish Aderonmu As a Black man with a movement disorder, Ish Aderonmu traces how perception, prejudice and power converge in everyday encounters
Grizzly bears are back in B.C. Is coexistence possible? by Lesley Evans Ogden As bears reclaim territory across the province, communities are being forced to learn how to live alongside them