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Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund is helping Indigenous businesswomen

neurship Fund is helping Indigenous businesswomen with innovative ideas, but little access to capital, grow and succeed as entrepreneurs. Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business’ (CCAB) Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund (IWEF) was created to assist Indigenous women who have traditionally faced significant obstacles accessing financing through the usual means.

Another successful Survive and Thrive conference  

By John Bruce The second annual Survive and Thrive conference attracted entrepreneurs, students, and business owners from across the Interlake and beyond. They gathered April...

Winnipeg Beach Legion hosted 1st Annual Fashion show and dinner

Staff The Winnipeg Beach Legion is more than just a place for veterans to gather - it’s also a hub of community events and fundraisers....

Evergreen Festival of the Arts Hi-Lites concert

Young musicians from across the Interlake delighted music lovers, friends and family during the 42nd annual Evergreen Festival of the Arts  Hi-Lites Concert May 9 at the Gimli High School. The Evergreen Festival of the Arts resumed after a three year hiatus due to COVID.

Celebrating outstanding educators in Lakeshore School Division

At the end of the school year, the Lakeshore School Division will say goodbye to three long-standing educators, Joanne Kiesman, Patty Goranson and Gail...

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