News Anita Neville: Manitoba’s next lieutenant-governor is also the first Jew to serve in the post By John Longhurst
Arts, Food & Drink A journalist in Winnipeg investigates how that city’s rye bread became the best in North America By John Longhurst
News Winnipeg police are investigating why 70 headstones were toppled in the Shaarey Zedek cemetery By John Longhurst
News Four Winnipeg siblings who survived the Holocaust together in a slave labour camp in Siberia are recording their stories for the future By John Longhurst
News Snowstorms in Winnipeg—not to mention COVID everywhere else—threaten to disrupt Canadians’ seder plans for the third year in a row By Alex Rose, John Longhurst
News How Winnipeg’s Jewish community welcomed this Ukrainian refugee after her escape from the Russian invasion By Ellin Bessner
Arts, Books & Authors The effort to solve a century-old Winnipeg murder mystery is a personal one for American author Wayne Hoffman By John Longhurst
News Simkin Centre nursing home in Winnipeg slammed by COVID outbreak among staff By Ellin Bessner, John Longhurst
Arts, Books & Authors Carol Matas is launching her newest book for young adults at Winnipeg’s first-ever Holocaust Education Week By John Longhurst