Monthly Archive for August, 2011

Democracy is stronger
when everyone’s
voice is heard

AUGUST 2011

More than anyone else in their lives, parents have the greatest influence on their children. When you talk about the electoral process with your kids and bring them with you when you vote, you’re teaching them that voting is important.
Continue reading ‘WHEN YOU VOTE ON OCTOBER 4: BRING YOUR CHILD’

ANTON CHEKHOV’s
THREE SISTERS
ON THE PLAINS

AUGUST 2011

Theatre Projects Manitoba: has been playing on the plains since 1990. Committed to the cultivation of Manitoba plays and artists, in the past 21 years, TPM have staged more than 50 new Manitoba works. They have developed the voices of our region, choosing stories that have a connection to our community, our history and culture and grow these new creations with passionate support. This year, TPM will kick off the season with a NEW adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters. Continue reading ‘ANTON CHEKHOV’s THREE SISTERS ON THE PLAINS’

A SIMULATION
LEARNING
EXPERIENCE

JUNE 2011

The Manitoba Institute for Patient Safety has a new learning initiative that gives healthcare educators the tools to simulate patient safety situations that occur in health care settings. Learn to be Safe – A Simulation Learning Experience is in a kit format. With the tool kit, students and practitioners can rehearse for safety. Continue reading ‘A SIMULATION LEARNING EXPERIENCE’