From parking lot to ‘unique’ community
Temporary fences are to enclose hundreds of current parking spots this summer; shovels could hit the ground by early fall. Eventually, the space may house 500 residents.
Winnipeg council approves plan to open Portage and Main to pedestrians
Winnipeg city council has approved a plan to reopen Portage Avenue and Main Street to pedestrians, marking a turning point in the long-running debate over what to do with the city's most famous intersection.
Kinew touts biggest labour law changes ‘in a generation’
Replacement worker ban, new union rules on the table
Manitoba premier says he’s considering extending tax holiday on fuel
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said Tuesday he is considering extending his government’s fuel-tax holiday, which is set to expire at the end of June.
Pipeline shutdown a 'manageable inconvenience' for Manitoba, not a disaster: supply chain expert
The province says fuel trucks are on their way to Winnipeg after the temporary shutdown of an Imperial Oil pipeline.
From boardrooms to bedrooms
Amid Winnipeg’s highest downtown office vacancy rate in history, the prospect of converting currently unused space into residential units is gaining steam.
City sues owner of long-vacant south Osborne apartment block, historic downtown house
The city is taking the owner of a controversial long-vacant south Osborne Street building to court.
Winnipeg comes within a whisker of a balanced budget for 2023
The City of Winnipeg came within a whisker of balancing its budget at the end of 2023 after previously forecasting a more significant deficit.
Changes to Manitoba's provincial nominee program driving permanent residency out of reach for some workers
Some skilled workers living in Manitoba say they're being passed over for permanent residency because the government is instead choosing more applicants who already have family in the province.
‘Coming for you at some point’
Winnipeg may be among the next round of Canadian centres to face rising home prices driven by outside demand, industry experts say.
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