SDG 14

SDG 14 aims to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources for sustainable development. Oceans are crucial to the planet’s health, supporting biodiversity, regulating climate, and providing food and livelihoods for millions. This goal focuses on reducing marine pollution, protecting marine ecosystems, and ensuring the sustainable management of fisheries. It also emphasizes the importance of conserving coastal areas and addressing the impacts of ocean acidification and overfishing. By safeguarding life below water, SDG 14 ensures the protection of marine ecosystems for current and future generations, helping to maintain the balance of Earth’s natural resources.

Nurturing a fire, like nurturing relationships, requires care and attention. Just as we tend the flames, Inuuqatigiitsiarniq teaches us to tend to the connections that warm our community and fuel our creative spirit. Photo: Tony Eetak

ᐃᓅᖃᑎᒌᑦᓯᐊᕐᓂᖅ – Inuuqatigiitsiarniq

Explore Inuuqatigiitsiarniq, an Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (traditional knowledge) value focused on respecting others and building strong relationships. This principle can strengthen arts organizations and foster a supportive community for artists, especially in urban settings.

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The chill is finally easing up, making it the perfect time to get outside and capture the beauty of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Soon, these branches will be bursting with life, offering endless inspiration for art and photography. Photo: Tony Eetak

Looking up at the trees

Capture the stark beauty of Winnipeg, Manitoba this winter! From snow-covered landscapes to the city’s unique charm, Winnipeg offers stunning opportunities for art and photography. Explore the city and capture its essence through your lens or artistic expression.

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This little Winnipeg resident is braving the last gasp of winter. Spring is on the way, and even the squirrels in Winnipeg can feel it! Photo: Tony Eetak

Spring is almost here!

Winnipeg’s winter is almost over! Get ready for spring recreation in Manitoba. Warmer days are coming, time to get outside!

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