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    National Siblings Day
    CURRENT Winnipeg
    • Apr 10
    • 2 min

    National Siblings Day

    For National Siblings Day I’m giving a shout-out to my older brother. If you're new here, you may not know that I formally started my...
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    Behind the Scenes: Table for 1200
    CURRENT Winnipeg
    • Mar 16, 2021
    • 3 min

    Behind the Scenes: Table for 1200

    Table for 1200 More at the Forks in May of 2018 was a magical experience. Guests dined along the river trail at one of our most iconic...
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    Businesses We Love
    CURRENT Winnipeg
    • Feb 26, 2021
    • 2 min

    Businesses We Love

    We love people who love Winnipeg. We love it even more when those people create innovative, creative and unique-to-us businesses. CURRENT...
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    To Winnipeg, with Love
    CURRENT Winnipeg
    • Feb 17, 2021
    • 1 min

    To Winnipeg, with Love

    It's always been our goal to celebrate the best of everything Winnipeg has to offer. The last year has been tough for our artists,...
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