Chances are you want to have some glowing flowers or a few tomatoes growing around your home, but you're afraid to give it a try because you think you have a brown thumb.
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Chances are you want to have some glowing flowers or a few tomatoes growing around your home, but you're afraid to give it a try because you think you have a brown thumb.
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by Peter Squire and Sandy Hopkins
At the 2016 Winnipeg Home and Garden Show, during which both the Manitoba Real Estate Association and WinnipegREALTORS® were the presenting sponsor, the associations joined with Renovations Plus for...
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by Bruce Cherney (part 6)
In his book, The Impossible Railway, Pierre Berton wrote that supper at a Winnipeg boardinghouse consisted “of a plate of odorous hash, flanked by a mug of tea and a slab of black bread, served up by a nu...
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Who won and who lost the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, one of the most important political and social upheavals in the history of Canada, has long been debated by historians.
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According to Genworth Canada's new 2017 First-Time Homeownership Study, almost half of first-time buyers believe owning a home is a wise financial decision.
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This is the time of year to build a bird feeder to attract finches, woodpeckers, orioles and other colourful members of the avian family that return from southern climes to nest in the Great White North.
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On the REALTOR.ca website, there is an excellent testimonial video of a seller named Jennifer who deeply regrets not using a REALTOR® to sell their family home for financial reasons (“could have gotten a lot more money”) ...
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In 1870, a corner lot at Main and Bannatyne (the future site of the Robertson Block) was purchased for $250 and during the early days of the great land boom it sold for $118,000 to John Robertson.
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Rock band Rush's 1975 song, Lakeside Park, contains the line, “everyone would gather on the 24th of May, sitting in the sand to watch the fireworks display,” which is a reference to Victoria Day, a uniquely Canadian holiday.
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