And then there were four. If there were any lingering doubts that Winnipeg is one of Canada’s hottest sports markets, that is being put to bed this autumn. For the 12 months ending next May, there will be more fans attending professional sports – more than 1.5 million – than at any time in the […]
When Winnipeg decided to rejuvenate its biggest green space, the city tapped the keepers of New York City's Central Park for ideas
The move reflects Moody’s concerns about a deterioration in the province’s financial metrics
The province’s inability to meet its balanced-budget targets could harm its credit rating
Rising exports to the U.S. and a recovering farming industry are good news. But weather and politics cloud the picture
Although the province's diverse economy adds stability, it is suffering from a range of issues that make strong GDP growth elusive
RBC will place its lion logo on some of the city's biggest buildings
The Keystone province continues its steady, stable growth. Yet, a few clouds are on the horizon, including lower global demand
It’s been a tough 12 months to be a fan of family-owned, hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Winnipeg. The challenge for these independent eateries, many of which have near-iconic status, is the spiralling cost of real estate – particularly in and around downtown – which makes it prohibitively expensive to move into an updated location. Prospective owners […]