Career Exploration
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How young content creators plan to balance their social media success and campus life
6 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025As AI becomes part of everyday life, it brings a hidden climate cost
6 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025AI-powered personal finance is here: for better and for worse
5 minute read Preview Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025Mise à l’épreuve pour le grand écran
6 minute read Preview Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025Green chemist and musician on fighting climate change
6 minute read Preview Saturday, Jul. 19, 2025Graphic novelist to lead free workshop for aspiring artists
4 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 24, 2025Decade of pride in custom power products for Strong Electric
6 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 23, 2025‘Pray for rain’: wildfire races toward Flin Flon
8 minute read Preview Friday, May. 30, 2025Program offers a promising future
4 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Homeowners spend on renovations and repairs despite the uncertain economy and higher prices
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025Nearly one in three non-profit workers burnt out and food insecure, survey suggests
1 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025Christian Monnin, ou la chance d’un esprit de famille
7 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 17, 2025Red River course focuses on Indigenous cooking techniques, ingredients
6 minute read Preview Wednesday, Mar. 26, 2025Anti-racism activist hopes to make our communities mutually respectful
7 minute read Preview Monday, Feb. 24, 2025Province invests $17M in Magellan Aerospace to create additional jobs, training
5 minute read Preview Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025Slow fashion houses embrace made-to-order to reduce waste
6 minute read Preview Friday, Oct. 10, 2025Les Petits Amis seront plus nombreux
4 minute read Preview Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024Poll highlights belief in rising corruption
4 minute read Friday, Nov. 29, 2024Manitobans’ trust in businesses — and government’s ability to address corruption — is on a downhill slope, a new Angus Reid Institute poll found.
“I feel like things are getting more and more shifty, especially after COVID,” said Will Houston, as he shopped in a Winnipeg supermarket this week.
Prices across the board have skyrocketed over the past few years, he noted.
“I fully acknowledge that there are supply chains and there’s people who need to be paid all the way back to the producer,” Houston said. “But I think that there are people who are taking a higher cut than they used to.”