Youth culture
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6e Coupe éthique: une double victoire pour le CollÚge Louis-Riel
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Mar. 1, 2025Anti-racism activist hopes to make our communities mutually respectful
7 minute read Preview Monday, Feb. 24, 2025Manitoba bans cellphones for K-8 students
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024Canadian news engagement down significantly one year after Meta’s ban: study
2 minute read Preview Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025Some doctors sneak education into their online content to drown out misinformation
5 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025Frustrated educators disconnecting distracted students from devices
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024New Islamic school set to open in city
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Jun. 17, 2023Study shows ‘striking’ number who believe news misinforms
3 minute read Preview Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025The jokeâs on us as social media capitalizes on our base impulses in race to the bottom
7 minute read Preview Friday, Dec. 16, 2022I meme, you meme: internet language brings us together
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2021Prominent fact-checker Snopes apologizes for plagiarism
3 minute read Preview Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026Tree-felling display home transport generates online buzz
3 minute read Preview Saturday, Aug. 14, 2021Association hopes library donation expands understanding of Islam
3 minute read Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020The Winnipeg Public Library will soon have new books about the Prophet Muhammad, thanks to a donation from the Manitoba Islamic Association.
âWe want to provide factual information about Islam,â said Philip Bravo, who is responsible for adult non-fiction for the library.
The offer of free books will âhelp us fulfil our mission of enriching the lives of all Winnipeggers,â he said, adding the books will be made available in all of the cityâs branches.
The idea for donating books about Islam grew out the recent attacks in France following depictions of the prophet, said Idris Elbakri, MIAâs board chairman.
Indigenous, Muslim youth event seeks to build friendships
2 minute read Preview Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020Winnipeg esthetician Tina Cable knows sometimes beauty can be skin-deep
6 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020Quand elle Ă©tait enfant, Sophie Bissonnette nâavait pas dâintĂ©rĂȘt Ă©vident pour un sport particulier. Ses parents ont donc dĂ©cidĂ© de lâinscrire au baseball, la passion de son pĂšre, Marc Bissonnette. Devenue elle-mĂȘme amoureuse du sport, elle a jouĂ© pendant 15 ans dans des Ă©quipes masculines, puis fĂ©minines.
Ă ses dĂ©buts, le baseball Ă©tait surtout lâoccasion pour Sophie Bissonnette de passer du temps avec son pĂšre. âIl mâa toujours entraĂźnĂ©e, et ça me plaisait beaucoup dâavoir ces moments avec lui. Dans ma premiĂšre Ă©quipe, il y avait six filles et un garçon. Au fil des annĂ©es, il y a eu de moins en moins de joueuses, jusquâĂ ce que je sois la seule de mon Ă©quipe.â
Une situation qui a quelque peu prĂ©occupĂ© ses parents. âMa mĂšre Ă©tait inquiĂšte que je ne sois quâavec des garçons. Mes parents mâont proposĂ© de passer au softball, pour ĂȘtre avec dâautres filles. Mais pour moi, câest un sport complĂštement diffĂ©rent, et je ne voulais pas arrĂȘter le baseball.â
Sophie nâa senti une diffĂ©rence que quand elle a commencĂ© Ă jouer Ă haut niveau. âLâentraĂźneur me traitait comme les autres joueurs. Mais je nâĂ©tais pas la meilleure, et je sentais que je devais travailler plus fort, parce quâil y avait des prĂ©jugĂ©s. Quand il y a 12 garçons et une fille sur le terrain, on remarque la fille et on prĂȘte plus attention Ă ce quâelle fait. Mais jâavais ma place dans lâĂ©quipe, et jâĂ©tais prĂȘte Ă tout pour y rester.â
Riel, le lien entre les francos d’AmĂ©rique
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017Traversant le Canada en 20 chansons
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Jul. 8, 2017Event aims to share what it means to be Muslim and Canadian
4 minute read Preview Friday, Jun. 30, 2017‘Cette terre n’a fait aucun mal’
5 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 13, 2017Portage la Prairie School Division holds firm to religious exemption refusal
4 minute read Wednesday, Mar. 4, 2026The Portage la Prairie School Division is upholding a decision to reject a familyâs request for a religious exemption from activities related to Indigenous spirituality.
Sharon Sanders Zettler and Vince Zettler have spent the better part of the academic year seeking accommodations for their children at Yellowquill School.
âI have raised my kids in the Catholic faith from Day 1 and I am just looking for respect for that,â said Sanders Zettler, a mother of students enrolled in Grades 5 and 7 in Portage la Prairie.
Her husband echoed those comments while noting they are not interested in policing what other children learn.
Reflecting on Februaryâs âI Love to Readâ Month
4 minute read Wednesday, Mar. 4, 2026In schools, February is widely known as âI Love to Read Month,â a dedicated celebration aimed at cultivating a love of reading.