Though it may seem like it at times, building codes weren't formulated to harass do-it-yourselfers. In fact, they arose to protect public health and safety.
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Attention, couch potatoes! Time to learn how to clean that sofa you're planted on.
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David shares how he and the cottage owners worked together to complete a few worthwhile tasks.
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It's Halloween and this year pumpkins may be scarce because of the cold weather.
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As the weather turns cooler, renovations focus on interior spaces. One of the most popular additions is a fireplace!
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In short, there are pros and cons associated with buying a home in as-is condition. Here are a few to consider if you're thinking of making an as-is home purchase.
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There was much debate about what the townsite should be named. One suggestion, which won by a vote of residents, was ‘Baldur' after the Norse god of light and purity.
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A key reason for holding this forum was to impress upon Winnipeggers that this is one time when their vote can truly make a difference and shape the future of their city.
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The intersection we now know as Wellington Crescent and Academy Road has been a busy place since the days of the Red River Colony.
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by Trevor Clay
When referring to the City of Winnipeg’s boundaries, most people automatically think about the Perimeter Highway as the natural divide. The reality is that there are five rural municipalities who control land within...
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