Throne Speech Marks Time of Optimism in Manitoba

William Hudson ’24 Science & Tech Editor Photo Credit: Jeff Stapleton/CBC The Speech from the Throne, delivered by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, is written by the party in legislature with the most MLAs.  Following the recent election, the majority party in the legislature is now the New Democratic Party, ending seven years of Progressive Conservative... Continue Reading →

North Korea’s Satellite Provocation

Alden Minuk ’26 Copy Editor Photo Credit: KCNA via Reuters Tensions between North and South Korea are always high, with North Korea constantly looking to capture their southern neighbour’s land. Both countries claim to be the sole legitimate government of Korea, a belief that has led to high tensions between the Koreas for the past... Continue Reading →

The CAQ Begins to Crack 

Nathan Poklar ’24 Politics Editor Photo Credit: Coalition Avenir Quebec When François Legault cruised to his second term as Quebec Premier last year, it looked like he had changed Québec politics forever. In just eleven years of its existence, Legault’s nationalist Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) had risen from insignificance to becoming the province’s most popular... Continue Reading →

When a Saint Beat up a Heretic

Thomas Bernardin ’25 Contributor Photo Credit: Giovanni Gasparro St. Nicholas is known for his charity and generosity, the inspiration for the Christmas legend, Santa Claus. Whatever he is known for, he is appreciated by Christians and non-Christians alike. What many do not know about him, however, is that he was rumoured to have punched the leader of an incredibly... Continue Reading →

The Journey of Advent

Xavier Downey ’24 Contributor Photo Credit: Jean Jouvenet Christmas is a day celebrated by many people around the world, all seemingly for different reasons. For some, Christmas is a day to show appreciation to the people who are dear to them, or to get together and enjoy each other’s company in good spirit. Although many see this... Continue Reading →

All I Want for Christmas

Mikhail Precourt ‘24 Assistant Layout Editor Photo Credit: Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free Press With the holidays fully in season, there is much cause for celebration. Aside from the fact that we all survived another year on this mortal coil to Mariah Carey being fully defrosted, this is the happiest time of the year for many, including... Continue Reading →

Mission Week One: A Spectacular Success!

James Chapman ’24 & Matthew Wardrop ’24 Contributors Photo Credit: Baljot Rai The first Mission Week of the 2023-24 school year was a spectacular success. The charity that the Maroon and White Society chose to support was Inner City Youth Alive (ICYA). ICYA is a Christian organization situated in Winnipeg’s North End that aims to... Continue Reading →

Computer Science at Gonzaga Middle School

Andrew Mainella ’24 Website Editor Photo Credit: Mrs. Latimer On Tuesday, Dec. 12th, the Grade 12 computer science (CS) class visited Gonzaga Middle School, on a mission to educate young students about the many possibilities in computer science. Split into four groups, students learned about micro-bits, cryptology, and the essentials of coding. The experience was... Continue Reading →

The Speech Spectacle

Landon Pinette ’26 Contributor Photo Credit: Franeli Yadao This year, the St. Paul’s debate team has emerged as a formidable force, packed with shrewdness, persuasion, and a keen sense of humour! Demonstrating high levels of success at both provincial and national tournaments, they have proven to be among the best in Canada. A few key... Continue Reading →

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