Information Radio from CBC Radio Manitoba (Highlights) show

Information Radio from CBC Radio Manitoba (Highlights)

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 What the opportunity for a better life means to a man from Haiti 40 years after coming to Canada. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:44

The first part in our series on immigrating to Canada...we look at why people come here, what they have left behind, what they have overcome, and what impact they have on this community. Today, a man who left Haiti in search of basic freedom 40 years ago.

 An act of kindness during a time of tragedy means the world to the Ford family. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:42

One hospital room shared by two families. One celebrating a joyous birth and the other facing the loss of their son. How a random act of kindness in that room, seven years ago, has led to social media search that may lead to a reunion.

 A Rare Estate Sale Find With a Royal Twist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 08:20

A Winnipeg man bought a couple of cans of film at an estate sale years ago. But he never had the right kind of projector to transfer it. Fast forward about ten years later, and his son helps him make a Royal discovery.

 Does Frankie Allison Own the World's Oldest Poinsettia? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:49

This time of year poinsettias are still everywhere but soon the plants with the large red leafy flowers will disappear, along with the decorations. Frankie Allison's plant, however, isn't going anywhere.

 Memory Tree helps people remember loved ones missed over the holidays. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:04

The CBC's Bridget Forbes visits the Memory Tree, which for the last 30 years has helped people grieve through the holiday season.

 Ski pants and bags of fruit: Gift requests from Winnipeg kids bring tears to paramedic's eyes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 06:54

Connie Bazin didn't know what to expect when she launched a gift-giving project that allows Winnipeg school kids in need to choose what present they would like.

 Saint John musher plans epic journey home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:03

A Saint John man who fell in love with dog sledding while living in northern Manitoba is ready to come home — and he plans to take the scenic route.

 Using creativity and compassion to help move ageing loved ones to new homes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:09

By combining the logistics of moving with the compassion of social work, Lisa Sinnicks has created a niche company in response to a need she saw while working for Manitoba Housing's 55 plus seniors facilities.

 Hot tech: A Winnipeg prof makes the case for sexbots | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 06:18

A local professor says sexbots could be the key to a happier, healthier society — but could also be a liability.

 Winnipeg students shake up O Canada to reflect their values | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 06:00

We've all heard our national anthem sung in both English and French. But a group of Winnipeg high school students decided to sing the anthem to a decidedly different tune.

 No warm welcome as homeless camp settles in Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 08:55

Greg Macpherson, executive director of the West Broadway Community Organization, joins Marcy in studio to discuss the increase of crime and drug use in the area, and possible solutions to the problem.

 #MeToo, is it time to stop justifying the movement and just, listen? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:01

Teri Hofford is a Winnipeg body positive activist who says women are trained to make excuses for every sexual harassment and sexual assault that happens to them, but she hopes that changes with the "me too" movement.

 Keri Latimer shares her story of survival, after joining the Me Too movement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 08:54

Keri Latimer - a well-known singer-songwriter - posted Me Too on her Facebook page the other day. But up until now, her personal story of what she has been through was only known to those very close to her. She joins Marcy Markusa in studio.

 'It's over for us'. After 33 Years, Wilma Derksen is ready to move on. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:06

Wilma Derksen joins Marcy Markusa in studio to discuss the retrial of Mark Edward Grant, accused of murdering her daughter Candace in 1984. Derksen shares her feelings around the judge's 'not guilty' decision, as well as continuing Candace's legacy.

 Candace Derksen's parents hold onto love with candles. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 06:09

You can see the glow in the living room from the window outside the Derksen family's home. Thirty-three candles are lit to represent the nearly 33 years since Winnipeg teenager Candace Derksen was found dead. Samantha Samson joined the family and friends

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