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Winnipeg

Wednesday 18th of February 2026
City & Politics

A wish list for Winnipeg in 2013

As we look ahead to 2013, here is a list of what is hoped for Winnipeg in what will be the 140th anniversary of its incorporation. Read More
Comedy

Top 10 Tweets by Tim Hoover (AKA: DJ Co-op)

All the best about doing sex and jumping to conclusions. Read More
City & Politics

Top 10 of 2012: What went on in Winnipeg this year

Here are ten of the more notable places, trends, and events that shaped the world of eating, drinking, and shopping in this fair town. Read More
City & Politics, Planning

The accidental beauty of Winnipeg’s street system

Though Winnipeg is not much older than most towns in the Prairies, its street system is anything but regular. Read More
Arts & Life, Music

The Tribune Tapes vol. 1

Cheesy Euro dance music and other obscurities according to DJ Rob Vilar Read More
City & Politics, Prairie Post, Transportation

Winnipeg winter cycling: A guy can dream

The City of Winnipeg can do more. Read More
Prairie Post

Half Pints grows beyond the Prairies

The beer-loving scene is much like the indie-movie scene, where it's not necessary to tour around the country, people will seek it out because they love it and are passionate about good beer Read More
City & Politics, Planning

Kelekis and the future of Winnipeg’s North End

Whatever happens, the North End can no longer remain islands of institutional remnants and greasy-spoons amidst a sea of violence and abandonment. Read More
Arts & Life, Music

Mise en Scene gets personal

“We always find a way to make it work.” Read More
Arts & Life, City & Politics, Travel

Nine ways to experience Winnipeg

For anyone new to Winnipeg, these are all essential places to visit. (In the case of Keleckis, you'd better hurry -- this longtime North End institution just announced that they will close for good next month). Read More
Prairie Post

The passive acceptance of Ikea’s hubris

Can Ikea do no wrong? Is our love for Swedish furniture blinding us? Read More
Music

Three Manitoba albums you haven’t heard (but should)

There's some treasure buried in our backyard. Read More
City & Politics, Planning

Two Centuries on Point Douglas, Part Two: 1912-2012

This is a brief and selective timeline of the people, places, and events that helped shape the Point Douglas neighbourhood of today. Read More
City & Politics

Two Centuries on Point Douglas, Part One: 1812-1911

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the arrival the Scottish settlers who first established an agricultural colony on Point Douglas in 1812. Read More
Business, City & Politics, Planning

Manitobans should celebrate Exchange District business boom

If only by comparison, the Exchange District of 2012 is humming. Read More
City & Politics, City Hall, Planning

Don’t blame business for oppression of the homeless

“The law, in all its majestic equality,” wrote French writer Anatole France in his novel The Red Lily. “Forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread.” Read More

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