A donation to the province of new archival records from the Hudson’s Bay Company has been received by Premier Gary Doer.
The donation will join the unique collection recently inscribed on the United Nations Educational, S...
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It is not every day that you get an
opportunity to speak to a younger audience with a real keen interest in important issues of the day. What is evident is that they want to better understand the home buying process in order to...
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It’s not a pleasant time to be a homeowner in the United States.
U.S. home prices are taking a dramatic tumble — 4.5 per cent annually — and foreclosures are becoming a regular occurrence. It is reported that ...
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by Matt Carter
Property values will decline by US $1.2 trillion in 2008, denting consumer spending, property tax revenues, job creation and economic growth, according to an economic impact report released by the U.S. Conference of Ma...
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by Bruce Cherney
Joseph Lemay rose from his seat in the Manitoba Legislature and to “roars of laughter and cries of order” pronounced that it would be appropriate for the legislature to be adjourned for a month“as a...
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The Idaho Statesman has a message from Boise State University football coach Chris Petersen for Bomber fans. To anyone overly worried that Ryan Dinwiddie will be unable to fill in for injured starting quarterback Kevin Glenn in Sunday...
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The condominium lifestyle is taking off in Winnipeg, according to a new report by RE/MAX Canada.
The RE/ MAX Condominium Report 2007 indicated local condo sales so far this year are 21 per cent ahead of the pace set in 2006.
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“It took us 99 years to hit the first billion dollar year and less than five years to double that,” Winnipeg
REALTORS® president Wes Schollenberg recently told a reporter when asked about reaching the $2-
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The North End, the neighbourhood where many new arrivals to the city first put down roots, remains an integral component of Winnipeg’s folklore. More than any neighbourhood in Canada, the North End — where settlers primarily fro...
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Although federal Treasury President and Manitoba MP Vic Toews calls it a done deal, the bickering has already started over who will end up owning a prime piece of Winnipeg real estate.
The sale of the former Canadian Armed Forces Kap...
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