Sustainable Tourism
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Winnipeg’s transit system has changed. Here’s your survival guide.
4 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 30, 2025Downtown pilot project will add furniture, art, picnic tables to Graham Avenue
4 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 23, 2025Quand la rivière Winnipeg devient musée
6 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 21, 2025Wildfire smoke changing outdoor sports landscape
7 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 13, 2025More than 7,000 elms felled in Winnipeg last year due to disease
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Jun. 12, 2025‘She’s all of us’: mural illustrates ties between Winnipeg and grateful Ukrainian newcomers
3 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 9, 2025‘I hope that we don’t lose the town’: Snow Lake residents get mandatory evacuation order
7 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 6, 2025‘Pray for rain’: wildfire races toward Flin Flon
8 minute read Preview Friday, May. 30, 2025Quebec language office pressed transit agency for months before Habs playoff run
5 minute read Preview Monday, Oct. 20, 2025Toronto Zoo warns of extinctions if Ontario mining bill becomes law
5 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025Getting river rehab rolling: Other cities' success in stemming effluent offer splashes of hope for Winnipeg's waterways
16 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025How quickly a friendly frontier can become a barrier
4 minute read Saturday, Apr. 5, 2025I’m sitting in a small room with my best friend, watching through a one-way window as American border officers search our car and belongings.
Sirop d’érable, le trésor de Saint-Pierre-Jolys
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Apr. 5, 2025Chasser, pour avoir la conscience tranquille
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017Riel, le lien entre les francos d’Amérique
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017Traversant le Canada en 20 chansons
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Jul. 8, 2017Big dreams, cold reality: Buzz builds for Port of Churchill, but risks could outweigh rewards
17 minute read Preview Friday, Feb. 27, 2026Almost 12% of city parks, open spaces in poor condition: report
4 minute read Preview Friday, Feb. 27, 2026Eight of 10 people using bus to get downtown unhappy after system overhaul, BIZ survey reveals
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026PTE play shines a light on cultural harms caused by forgeries
5 minute read Preview Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026Festival du Voyageur and the modern fur industry
4 minute read Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026Festival du Voyageur, which wrapped up its 57th annual run this past weekend, is hard to pin down.
It is Western Canada’s largest winter festival and francophone event. It celebrates Indigenous history and culture. It used to hold staged gunfights or “skirmishes” and a casino.
It can be easy to forget that Festival du Voyageur is at its core a celebration of Canada’s fur trade history. Without the fur trade, there would be no Canada as we know it. Among other things, it was the engine of French settlement in North America and gave birth to the Metis Nation. At the same time, the fur trade had profound and lasting negative impacts on Indigenous communities and devastated local populations of beavers and other animals. Any event that commemorates a history as deeply contentious as that of the fur trade — especially one that draws tens of thousands of people each year — must do so responsibly.
Festival du Voyageur agrees.
Manitobans continue to draw line in sand, choose not to cross once-neighbourly line on land
6 minute read Preview Monday, Feb. 23, 2026North at risk from ‘old battles,’ federal spending priorities, Axworthy says
5 minute read Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026Canada risks falling into a pattern of fighting “old battles” in the North — while ramping up defence spending — as it cuts funding to handle wildfires and internal migration, former federal minister Lloyd Axworthy warns.