National News Young entrepreneur cooking up big plans in Winnipeg’s west end By Brittany Hobson Dec 07, 2018 What do cooking and social work have in common? For one Indigenous woman it may be the recipe for personal and professional success. And a way to offer a healing experience through food. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: Anishinaabe, Cooking, jamaican, melissa brown, social work, urban brownee, Winnipeg Continue Reading Indigenous leaders seek inclusion, climate action as Trudeau, premiers quarrel o... Body found in Thunder Bay is missing youth from Webequie: chief Author(s) Brittany Hobson [email protected] More Stories ‘There are some brilliant people here’: First Nations ... 4 hours ago By Cierra Bettens Face to Face Lisa Meeches hopes MMIWG documentary series returns to the... 4 hours ago By Dennis Ward Judge orders psychiatric assessment of admitted serial kil... 5 hours ago By Tiar Wheatle | Kathleen Martens ‘Where did you suffer?’ Conference kicks off in Wi... 5 hours ago By Sav Jonsa Graphic novel draws the ire of Manitoba Métis Federation,... 5 hours ago By Angel Moore $1.7M announced in Alberta for training teachers in rural ... 7 hours ago By Danielle Paradis