Tuxedo cabinets. Hidden appliances. Sleek wood paneling. It reads like a scene ripped out of the latest James Bond movie.
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Well, you can't deny it any longer — it's fall. And that means that winter is just around the corner, so now is the ideal time to be getting yourself ready for the cold months ahead.
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Leo Blute was standing in front of the main door of the Radford-Wright Building when the explosion occurred.
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During the height of the property tax freeze regime in Winnipeg, former Mayor Bill Norrie prophetically told me that such freezes may be popular.
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In late 2013, the city of Winnipeg tried to introduce Development Cost Charges. Earlier this year, there was talk of a Growth Fee. Now, it's being called an Impact Fee.
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In this third column on installing wood-burning stoves, I will show readers how to build a DIY hearth that meets the Canadian Fire Code.
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WinnipegREALTORS® was pleased to once again salute another outstanding Winnipeg citizen last week at its annual Citizens Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Daniel McIntyre Collegiate (DMC).
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by Bruce Cherney (part 1)
At the Queen’s Hotel on Portage Avenue, around 7 p.m. On March 9, 1912, the young purchased some cigars and a box of matches. He then strolled along Main Street to the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) depot...
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It should come as no surprise that it was an Inuit who recently led the Arctic Research Foundation's (ARF) Martin Bergmann research vessel to the location of the HMS Terror, one of two vessels used in the ill-fated John Franklin expedition.
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Like countless other homeowners, you’ve decided to embark upon a home improvement project.
However, while the prospect of making your home more fetching and functional is exciting, one aspect of the project isn’t — hav...
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