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What's Good, Winnipeg? Let us know when good things are happening to you in the city with #whatsgoodwpg


The Rogue Wood Botanical Grimoire eBook - written by Smart Biz columnist Vanessa Kunderman, is a must-have for plant lovers.


Magic gardens Our longtime columnist, Vanessa


Yoga with a view anyone - photo by @kyleschappert.


The Habitat for Humanity Women Build fashion show featured prominent local boutiques.


Kunderman, has just launched the first e-book from her new website, Rogue Wood Blog. On the site, Vanessa shares her knowledge and tips on spirituality and mindfulness. You’ll now find that she has switched


gears from explaining our financial co- nundrums in Smart Biz (in her former column, Young Money) to helping us discover the magic in our everyday lives as well. As she describes it, “I don't think


spirituality is just for barefoot midwives and yoga masters. Business tycoons and shopaholics can be just as magical.” She hopes to help curious individuals find modern satisfaction when it comes to spirituality. An accomplished writer and published


Cousin's patio crawling before summer even hit.


The New Heritage pop-up at Frame Arts Warehouse was a visual dream. (Photo by @animatedconfessions.)


author, Vanessa’s first e-book explores the magical properties in plants, herbs, and even fruits and vegetables that are regularly found in the garden. You know how fresh lavender can help


you sleep? No? Well, there’s that – and 50 other magical plants just like it explored in the e-book. Need help planting the garden in the


first place? Tere’s guidance for that too. Curl up with your iPad and enjoy the


breezily written, clever Te Rogue Wood Botanical Grimoire. For $10, you can learn how to land that


cute master student’s attention using only raspberries. Visit roguewoodblog. com for more information or to download the e-book.


New food at The Forks A tasty transformation has taken place


Good Will Traders Post had a great turnout of artisans and shoppers.


at Te Forks. After promising to widen the options


for food vendors at the popular destina- tion, offering some low-risk agreements – Te Forks launched its own food truck hub at Israel Asper Way. Located between the Canadian Mu-


seum for Human Rights and Te Forks Market, the strip of four rotating vendors include favourites Fired Up!, a mobile wood-fired pizza truck, Habanero Som- brero (tacos and more), The Bannock Factory, Poutine King – and newcomers, Pop Cart. Pop Cart makes handmade ice treats


Pic-a-pop is not only nostalgic anymore - it's back in a big way at the checkout lines of Safeways and Food Fares.


King + Bann - Businesses celebrated the Jets playoffs with their own homages. Here is King + Bann's version of the Jetdog.


in delicious, fresh flavour combinations like lime mojito, raspberry basil lime, and chocolate coconut sea salt. Tey even make pup pops for dogs (the flavours sound a little less mouth-watering than the human varieties). Head down to Te Forks daily between


11 a.m. and 7 p.m. to try these tried-and- true – and new – flavours.


Our mistake: First Fridays Even though people use the phrase


“First Fridays” colloquially, we were wrong about making a direct link with our cover story, Synonym Art Consulta- tion, and First Fridays in the Exchange. Tough the artsy duo is encouraging


everyone to partake in the extended hours for art galleries and shops in the Exchange by hosting a late-evening “afterparty” on First Fridays, they aren’t an official member of the First Friday goings-on. However, every first Friday, you can


WHITEOUT - Even though we didn't win a game in the playoffs, Jets fans won.


June 2015


Miss Brown's opened up in the Exchange with its Australian flair for food. Photo by @animatedconfessions.


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find a no-cover drawing party with DJ entertainment, a food menu, and sexy art-interested people at Te Tallest Poppy hosted by Synonym.


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