WOW! lands in park

WOW! Hospitality president Doug Stephen checks in on renovations taking place at the Peguis Pavilion in Kildonan Park. Stephen hopes to open a new restaurant and cafe in August.

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  • SSCOPE reeling after back-to-back robberies

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  • Mynarski Coun. Ross Eadie says road tolls can help fund future extensions of the Chief Peguis Trail. In 2012, city council approved a $240-million extension to Route 90 to be complete by 2016.

    Eadie calls for road tolls

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  • Point Douglas Coun. Mike Pagtakhan says increased traffic expected from the new Waterford Green housing development will require Dr. Jose Rizal Way to be twinned.

    City to study traffic at Keewatin and Inkster Garden Drive

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  • Annette Champion-Taylor is applauding the city for being receptive to her group’s call to crack down on illegal dumping in her William Whyte neighbourhood.

    Community welcomes crackdown on illegal dumping

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  • McPhillips among city’s most littered streets, survey finds

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    There’s been some trash talk about northwest Winnipeg recently.

    McPhillips Street, Selkirk Avenue, and Burrows Avenue have been named among the ...

  • Edmund Partridge student Tomas Brown tries to deke KYAC volunteer Nathan Boutin during a game of basketball last week.

    KYAC growing and giving kids options for 20 years

    05/14/2013 10:28 AM 0
  • Tracey Nepinak (left) and Shannon Guile rehearse a scene from the upcoming play Jail Baby.

    Jail Baby an emotional roller-coaster for actor

    05/14/2013 10:30 AM 0
  • A map of roadways in Mynarski ward. Streets with a 34% failure rate in Mynarski are coloured red.

    The quest for better roads

    05/14/2013 10:32 AM 0
  • St. Johns MLA Gord Mackintosh and the organizing committee of the 2012 Spring Clean-Up.

    Residents groups drive cleanup

    05/14/2013 10:34 AM 0
  • Winnipeg city councillors have pledged $305,000 in community incentive grants to the construction of the Punjab Cultural Centre being built on King Edward Street behind Red River College. Groups across the city are raising concerns over how councillors are spending the money.

    Grant program needs changes: watchdogs

    05/7/2013 2:44 PM 0

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