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Open Shop hours for the summer:

June 23rd, 2015

Monday 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Tuesday 12 p.m. –  4 p.m. FAB Lab (Womyn, LGBT*, non-binary folks only)
Wednesday 4 p.m. –  8 p.m.

Open Shop is a free, mostly volunteer-run service offered by the Bike Lab to students, community members and youth (with parental consent). At Open Shop, we’re committed to providing the tools and mechanical support you need to get your bike riding safer and better, within our means. At the Bike lab, we have a selection of salvaged and donated used parts to repair and modify bikes free of charge, as well as some basic parts for sale.

During summer, Open Shop is often very busy, so visitors are asked to be patient in the space as we do our very best to assist you while fixing your bike.  Open Shop is a great way to meet new people and learn new things!

If you’d like to volunteer to help us run Open Shop, or volunteer for any of our other programming, please fill out the volunteer intake form here!

Breaking Ground on New Student Housing

June 22nd, 2015

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Peyton and Kevin join Sherman Kreiner, UWinnipeg Vice-President, Student Life and Community Renewal Corporation Managing Director; Brian Bowman, Winnipeg Mayor; Mohinder Saran, Minister of Housing and Community Development; Greg Selinger, Manitoba Premier; Shawn MacDonald, Regional Vice President Commercial Banking, RBC; and Dr. Annette Trimbee, President and Vice-Chancellor, UWinnipeg to commence the start of construction on a new 14-storey apartment complex for UWinnipeg students, individuals and families.

Read more about 320 Colony Street here.

Bike Week Winnipeg

June 18th, 2015

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This Week, June 13-19, 2015 marks the second annual Bike Week Winnipeg: a weeklong celebration of people riding bicycles and the UWSA Bike Lab is right in on the action!

On Sunday, the UWSA Bike Lab took part in the Community Bike Shop Day. This was a chance to get together with good buddies, The Winnipeg Repair Education and Cycling Hub (The W.R.E.N.C.H.) and South Osborne Bike Hub to repair some bikes, make some bike art and share the community bike shop love!

On Monday,  Bike Lab was there bright and early to offer tune-ups for riders at the Bike Week Kick-off Pancake Breakfast. There were so many pancakes, we were able to feed our volunteers and drop-ins for open shop for the rest of the day. Thanks Bike Week!

On Friday, June 19th the Bike Lab will be a participating in the 8th Annual Bike to Work Day as a pit stop! We’ll be provide a place for people to stop and enjoy the company of their fellow cyclists on the morning of Bike to Work Day Winnipeg. We’ll have mechanics to help with minor repairs and adjustments, as well as refreshments!

 

Come visit us on Bike to Work Day!

Join the conversation about the Indigenous Course Requirement

June 11th, 2015

On Wednesday, June 17 we invite you to participate in a Community Pipe Ceremony to discuss the Indigenous Course Requirement (ICR) We have also worked with the University to create a series of commonly asked questions about the ICR. You can read them here.

UWinnipeg/UWSA wants to be inclusive and open as possible by inviting all community members to share their thoughts in an open dialogue on ICR. Cultural practices and ceremonies are fundamental to the survival of Indigenous people’s knowledge, culture and beliefs. By including traditional Indigenous ceremonies into the curriculum development process at the University of Winnipeg, we are fostering an environment of inclusivity, cross-cultural education and reconciliation. We encourage and welcome all people across campus and the surrounding community to take part in this sacred ceremony and process of building respect and mutual understanding.

In order for this initiative to reflect the diverse spaces which the University of Winnipeg inhabits, we need community voices to be a part of the development of the course. We encourage all students, faculty, administration and community to bring your ideas on how the ICR can and should be implemented into the University. Your voices are needed in order to make this process meaningful and successful.

We are honored that elders Dan Thomas and Myra Laramee will be conducting the pipe ceremony for the community. The abundance of knowledge and guidance they have contributed to our communities, educational institutions and systems is extraordinary and we are proud that they will help guide us through this change in a spiritual way. Myra Laramee asks that women follow protocol and wear long skirts to the ceremony.

You can find the event on Facebook here!

Want more information about the ICR? Find it here.

Health Plan Topic of the Week: Do you know your UWSA Health Plan number?

June 8th, 2015

Your UWSA Health Plan number is also known as your Green Shield Identification number and part of it includes your student number.

Your number is UWS followed by your student number-00. The two zeros after the dash tells Green Shield that you are the primary plan member. If your spouse has been added to the plan, they will have the same identification number but it will end in –01. Children will be –02, -03, etc, starting with the oldest child.

Example: UWS(student number)00

You will need your Green Shield Identification number when you submit a claim form.

Have more questions about the your identification number or the UWSA Health Plan? Email health@theuwsa.ca

UWSA Bike Lab Volunteer Meet-Up

June 3rd, 2015

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On Monday, June 8 at 10 a.m. the UWSA Bike Lab is holding a volunteer meet-up/orientation and information session for anyone interested in what the Bike Lab does or interested in volunteering at the Bike Lab this year! See you Monday at the Bike Lab, located behind Wesley Hall.

 

 

What We Make

May 28th, 2015

 

What We MakeWHAT WE MAKE is the first exhibition of visual art shown in Gallery 1C03 that has been produced by current faculty, staff, and students of The University of Winnipeg. An open call for submissions has resulted in an exhibition that features a rich sampling of more than 40 pieces of creative work by 17 makers from the University’s community. Gallery visitors will view media that includes painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, ceramics, glass, textiles, and video. Participating artists include Helen Lepp Friesen, Paul Friesen, T. Furmaniuk, Lisa Gabel, Lane Gibson, Kami Goertz, Bruce Hanks, Cathleen Hjalmarson, Glen Johnson, Randy Kroeker, Karen Malcolm, Eric Napier Strong, Davis Plett, Barbara Lynn Read, Laura Smith, Jillian Xenia Sunderland, and Marc Vachon.

Opening Reception is today from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. See you there!

 

LOCATION CHANGE: Now in Bulman Students' Centre next to UWSA Offices

May 26th, 2015

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We hope that UWinnipeg students and larger community give a warm welcome to our sister from Guatemala.

Indigenous activist Ana Guadalupe Matzir Miculax will be in Winnipeg speaking about mining in her home country of Guatemala. Ana will be in Canada participating in the Truth and Reconciliation process in Ottawa, and is coming to Winnipeg to present at the UCC’s annual conference.

While in Winnipeg, she will also be sharing her story of Guatemalan mining and human rights for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights’ Oral History Project. She is a student of legal and social sciences and works with CEIBA, the Association for Community Development and Promotion in Guatemala. Ana has been involved in issues related to Indigenous rights including the rights of women, youth and Indigenous land.

She will speak alongside Jo Seenie, Gi-gaa-aki-kwe, Healing Earth Woman, Wolf Clan (Marten Clan) and Anishinabe Nation. She is a mother of two sons and two daughters. A member of the Warrior Alliance Movement. As a member of the Wolf Clan, she is a land and water defender.

And, Rachel Warden, a Latin American Partnerships and Gender program coordinator for KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives.

The event is sponsored by the UWSA, KAIROS, Amnesty International and Migrante Manitoba.

 

Find the event on Facebook!

We have an opportunity for you!

May 21st, 2015

We are currently hiring an LGBT* Centre Coordinator and a Womyn-Trans Spectrum Centre Coordinator.

Please read the job descriptions for more information:
LGBT* Centre Coordinator
Womyn-Trans Spectrum Centre Coordinator

 

Apply for one of these jobs here:
https://theuwsa.ca/opportunities/job-application-form/

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