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Steve Lyons

Steve spent 34 years as a sports and travel journalist at the Winnipeg Free Press. In December of 2021, he retired from his position as Sports Editor at the paper and now creates content for a variety of publications. As a sportswriter, Steve reported on the NHL's Winnipeg Jets, the CFL's Winnipeg Blue Bombers and just about every other professional and amateur sport in Manitoba. In 1995, he won a national award for a series he did on the lack of gender equity in sports. His travel journalism has chronicled adventure, great food and cultural experiences across Canada and around the world.
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Steve's Latest Articles

Meeting Manitoba’s environmental musician

Emily Thoroski is a trained biologist with a bachelor’s degree in environmental science and a master’s in environment, and is using her guitar to bridge two worlds that rarely overlap: music and environmental education.

Looking back on the first 10 years of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights

As the museum embarks on its second decade — having marked its 10th anniversary in September — it remains committed to expanding its reach and fostering meaningful conversations.

Indigenous tourism important for reconciliation, cultural sustainability

Indigenous tourism offers a path to cultural sustainability, revitalization, and the sharing of Indigenous people's knowledge, history, and language.

Finding joy after trauma: Winnipeg man carves a path to happiness
An educational holiday in Saskatoon – a museum mecca

Where do you take a 15-year-old who has never left Manitoba before? Saskatoon, of course, also known as Paris on the Prairies. The city has a rich museum and restaurant culture.

Stories about the Prairies, from the Prairies

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