Spirit of Winnipeg award winners announced
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Five Manitoba organizations took home awards from the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce’s annual Spirit of Winnipeg celebration Wednesday evening.
Mode40, which focuses on digital transformation within companies, was recognized in the “technology and innovation” category. FortWhyte Alive won for its environmental and energy impact.
Film Training Manitoba claimed top spot for its workplace culture and commitment to opportunity, diversity and equity.
The Dream Factory got an accolade in the non-profit and social enterprise category.
Qualico, a large Western Canada real estate company, was named Spirit of Winnipeg winner. The award is given to organizations making Winnipeg “a better, more prosperous community,” a chamber webpage reads.
— Free Press staff