Identity, Culture and Community
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Skating trail expected to open in time for New Year’s Day activities at The Forks
2 minute read Preview Monday, Dec. 29, 2025Canada responsible for ensuring safe First Nations housing, Federal Court rules in $5-B class-action suit
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4 minute read Preview Monday, Dec. 8, 2025Gull-Masty signals go-slow approach to changing First Nations status eligibility
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025Indigenous artifacts from the Vatican collection return to Canada
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4 minute read Preview Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025One of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre’s last survivors, Viola Ford Fletcher, dies at age 111
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5 minute read Preview Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025Charleswood residents weigh in on 55-plus development
4 minute read Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025A multi-family complex proposed for Charleswood has triggered a mixed response, with some residents concerned it would bring unwanted traffic and clash with the surrounding community.
The proposed development, which has 132 housing units on Roblin Boulevard, must be approved by city council.
The 4.7-acre (1.9-hectare) site contains three properties, including the Charleswood United Church at 4820 Roblin Blvd., as well as 4724 and 4814 Roblin, which each contain a single-family home. The development would maintain the church and add a six-storey residential building with a height of 69.5 feet (21.2 metres), with units geared toward the 55-plus age group.
Some community members are trying to stop the project, however, because they argue it’s a poor fit for the neighbourhood.