After seven years in the dark, a Winnipeg landmark is getting ready to shine again. The Pantages Theatre, one of the city’s most storied and historic venues...
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After Rene Rheault’s time at Winnipeg’s Collège Louis-Riel, he followed what he calls the “traditional route” – a path many of his family members had taken...
In our final episode of the 2025 season of the Manitoba Inc Podcast, we are providing a little comedic relief to what’s been a tumultuous year in the business...
North American trade has faced more disruptions in the past 12 months than it has in the previous four decades but one Winnipeg-based customs broker is guiding...
We’re excited to bring you another episode of the Manitoba Inc. Podcast with Eleanor Coopsammy and Geoff Kirbyson. The Port of Churchill is being touted...
If the Port of Churchill is included in the second wave of Ottawa’s nation-building projects later this year – as many expect – then Chris Avery has no doubt...
At the grand old age of 94, the Port of Churchill is preparing for a revitalization. After decades of uncertainty, its next chapter could firmly anchor the...
On his first research trip to Chesterfield Inlet, Dr. Philip Ferguson, associate professor in the University of Manitoba’s Department of Mechanical...
When the Winnipeg Victorias won the Stanley Cup in 1896, they were feted with the first-ever parade to honour the winners of hockey’s Holy Grail down Main...
Despite the economic and systemic challenges facing Winnipeg, Ryan Kuffner is optimistic about the city’s future. The president and CEO of Winnipeg Economic...





