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Rendering of Fabrigami warming hut

Thawing Winnipeg’s icy cliché

January 27, 2016 — 
Faculty of Architecture hosts warming hut competition winners

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Purchase extra days with new vacation purchase plan

January 27, 2016 — 
The vacation purchase plan provides eligible employees with an opportunity to purchase 5 to 10 days of vacation in addition to their current vacation allotment.

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Accepting refugees is not a risk-free activity, expert argues

January 25, 2016 — 
'Canada has welcomed 10,000 Syrian refugees, and I would hesitate to say with 100 per cent confidence there is no risk to Canadian security associated with this.'

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RBC Foundation announcement

‘Forward-thinking’ gift from RBC Foundation to enhance students’ learning and university experience

January 25, 2016 — 
$1.025 million to fund Indigenous business program, access to mental health services and aid students’ professional development

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Top honours for interior design

January 25, 2016 — 
Faculty of Architecture named one of the top interior design schools in the world

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Exploring the opportunities of integrating Indigenous knowledge

January 24, 2016 — 
Join us at Indigenous Awareness Week

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A new collaborative approach to negotiations

January 20, 2016 — 
Interest-based bargaining focuses on building relationships, understanding concerns — and finding joint solutions

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A Cape ground squirrel grooming in Namibia // Photo: Jane Waterman

Happy squirrel appreciation day

January 20, 2016 — 
Yes, this is really a thing

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Winnipeg transit map

Help us make your commute better

January 19, 2016 — 
Fill out a short survey for a chance to win prizes.

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New book offers the essential history of residential schools

January 19, 2016 — 
U of M press releases book to help all Canadians on the path to reconciliation

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