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July 28, 2022

Global Warming Is The Biggest Threat Manitoba Polar Bears Are Facing

2022-07-28
By: U-channel
On: July 28, 2022
In: Ethno Stories

Manitoba is a province that is known for its polar bears. The population of polar bears in Manitoba is the highest in Canada and the world. Manitoba is known for its cold climate, perfect for polar bears, but with the increase in temperatures and the melting of the ice, polarContinue Reading

Winnipeggers Use Art as a Healing Tool for Daily Stress

2022-07-28
By: U-channel
On: July 28, 2022
In: Ethno Stories

Art is a very effective healing tool for stress and mental health problems. It can be the key to alleviating someone’s pain and encouraging someone struggling. It might seem too simple to be considered a healing tool, but every single art piece can carry many deep meanings and stories behindContinue Reading

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