On his first research trip to Chesterfield Inlet, Dr. Philip Ferguson, associate professor in the University of Manitoba’s Department of Mechanical...
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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...
If Palliser Furniture was a clothier, its staff would increasingly have tailor tapes at the ready to measure inseams and hips so its customers wouldn’t have to...
No matter what business you’re in, everyone depends on someone who depends on childcare. A new survey from Probe Research and the Manitoba Child Care...
Compressed air systems are very common in industrial settings. By storing pressurized air, these systems can be used on demand and in a controlled way to power...
For much of its 58-year history, the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) has flown under the radar when it comes to the economic impact it’s had in this province...
Across Manitoba, Indigenous-owned tourism businesses are offering travelers more than just beautiful scenery or good food. They’re creating experiences...
Brennan Pearson believes Winnipeg has never before seen so many business partnerships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous companies. The executive vice...
In the golden age of mid-century retail, Consumers Distributing was a household name and celebrated Canadian business. Launched in 1957, it expanded to 560...





