Municipalities need federal money to deal with infrastructure crisis
Cities are looking for more tax dollars to help fund upgrades to sewer and water systems, roads and bridges, and public transit.
Cities are looking for more tax dollars to help fund upgrades to sewer and water systems, roads and bridges, and public transit.
They’re the little boxes resembling birdhouses in people’s front yards. They’re full of books for all to borrow, or pay it forward and leave some of your own books for someone else to read.
Bigger, busier and better than ever, the new Charleswood branch is being enthusiastically embraced by the community.
Three years in the making, Balmoral Hall students unveil impressive art exhibition in the Exchange District.
No theme, no gimmicks, just top-notch comedy from Winnipeg’s funniest people performing their ‘A’ material.
The Winnipeg Foundation grants half a million dollars for major space upgrade project to Manitoba Museum’s Alloway Hall which will double in size and pave the way for world-class touring exhibits.
Imagining a day when “people will not be judged by the colour of their skin, but by the content of their character.”
Sarasvàti’s Cabaret of Monologues provides a different perspective on gender and equality. This year’s theme: SuperWomen.
Billed as an evening of “films, food and fun”, Reel Green promises to inspire people and celebrate nature.
Call it what you will – Land of the Living Skies, Roughrider Nation – this is likely the one place where the clocks will never change.