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
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
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
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
“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
The arrival of the Swedish furniture maker is arguably the biggest event in Winnipeg’s retail history since Timothy Eaton built his famous store on Portage Avenue in 1905. Read More