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Over the years we've had the pleasure of working with a diverse and colourful group of clientele. Here are just a few!Proud sponsors of:Who We AreTripwire is a video and animation company based in Winnipeg, Canada. Over the last four years we have worked with some amazing people all over North America and and helped tell some awesome stories.Doug DarlingExecutive ProducerDoug has been the owner of Tripwire Media Group, since its inception in 2009. A former Creative Communications grad from RRC, Doug has been happily growing in the corporate video world and doesn't plan to stop anytime soon. His hobbies involve playing music, squash and leering over his employees with crossed arms, saying ''are you sure that's the right font?''Rodrigo RiedelCreative DirectorWhether animating, filming or editing, Rodrigo is always pushing his work to the next level. His career has included designing at IC Group, teaching at Red River College and working the silver screen for Frantic Films (Superman, Wolverine, High Times, X-Files and Italian Job to name a few) and Opus (Bella Sara).
Canadian Dimension is published 6 times per year, including 2 double issues. We are a magazine which shows there is an alternative to the corporate agenda and the dictates of the global market; that the dream of a better society is still alive. It provides a forum for debate, where red meets green, feminists take on socialists, socialists take on social democrats, whites hear from aboriginals, activists report from all corners of Canada, trade unionists report from the front lines, campaigns make connections, and the latest books, films, websites, CDs, and videos are radically reviewed.
Shaman is an Aboriginal artist-run centre dedicated to meeting the needs of artists by providing a vehicle for artistic expression in all disciplines and at all levels by taking a leadership role in the cultivation of Indigenous art.VISIONUrban Shaman presents contemporary Indigenous Aboriginal art with integrity while remaining rooted in our diverse Aboriginal cultures.MANDATEUrban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art is a nationally recognized leader in Aboriginal arts programming and one of the foremost venues and voices for Aboriginal art in Canada. Our focus on developing new programming and new ways of presenting it, have resulted in increased exposure and the expansion of our activities. Urban Shaman is dedicated to the Aboriginal arts community and arts community at large.
PAYMENT OF INAUGURAL DIVIDENDOur HistoryExperience in Every Part of Ownership and Distribution. From roots as a Canadian record and tape retailer to a global leader in content, Entertainment One has touched nearly every step of acquisition, production and distribution for film, television and music. Today, Entertainment One has grown beyond its modest record store roots bringing film and music to regions around the world.2014: Acquired Toronto-based Phase 4 Films 2014: Makes strategic equity investment in leading interactive agency Secret 2014: Launched Quebec-based International Film sales boutique Séville International as part of a quickly growing International Films division 2014: Completed exclusive multi-year output agreement with Robert Rodriguez's El Rey Network for original scripted series 2014: Premiere of eOne's Klondike, Discovery Channel's first scripted series 2013: Completed exclusive multi-year distribution agreement whereby eOne will handle international distribution for all original scripted series from AMC Networks' AMC and Sundance Channel
Come taste a delicious dish at Velvet Glove Restaurant. They are open 24 hours and are conveniently reachable by public transit and car. The neighboring location is notable for its restaurants, stores and parks. Payments by American Express, MasterCard and Visa are recognized.
A perfectly blended and seasoned albacore tuna salad mixed with roasted pine nuts and pears wrapped in a sundried tomato soft tortilla. Chef's Choice in a seasoned egg mixture served on a light, crispy homemade crust.
Hi and Welcome to Our Little Bakery!At cake-ology we make cakes, all kinds of cakes! We also make cupcakes, cakettes and all kinds of other nibbly goodies. If you can't find the information you are looking for below, please don't hesitate to contact us at 612-9866 and we can help guide you to finding or creating something delicious.Cakes!We can do all kinds of cakes. Simple cakes, fun cakes, cakes that look like dogs, wedding cakes, and everything in between. All of our cakes are custom, which means we don't have any in the shop to pick up on a whim, they all need to be ordered ahead of time. We usually book about 2-3 weeks ahead, but please call to see if we can squeeze you in.Each cake is made up of two layers of cake with butter cream icing (layered in between and then crumb coated). We finish our cakes off with fondant icing, and as they are our specialty, we don't charge any extra for using that kind of icing. Fondant is a type of icing used to finish off cakes (there is still butter cream inside the cakes) and it is similar in taste and texture to marsh mellows.
Recently ordered a custom birthday cake on short notice (less than a week). Ive contacted a bunch of bakeries around town and they would only take the order with a ridiculous surcharge. After I explained my circumstance, Cakeology actually came up with a solution for me so that I can still have my custom cake in time. They were very accommodating and helped me make this cake happen. On top of their excellent service, the cake tasted amazing. Definitely one-of-a-kind. Highly recommended! Read more
Posted onAugust 18, 2014The summer of music festivals continues with the sixth annual edition of Aboriginal Music Week. Running August 20-24 in various Winnipeg venues, this year's fest will feature a number of free and tickets shows as well as community celebrations, workshops, film events, and industry networking. AMW will play host to a number of touring acts, including first visits from emcee Tall Paul, violinist Laura Ortman, music producer Astronomar, and hip hop duo Mob Bounce, and guitarist Logan Staats. JUNO Award winners George Leach and Leela Gilday are both set to return, along with pop singer Inez Jasper, prehispanico music creator DJ Javier Estrad,a and moreHomegrown talent also plays a big part on the bill this year, including performances from award-winning rock outfit Eagle & Hawk, Métis fiddlers Darren Lavallee and Melissa St. Goddard, trip hop singer and 2014 Western Canadian Music Award nominee Iskwé, funk-rockers Burnt-Project 1, champion drum group Spirit Sands Singers, rockers The Mosquitoz, country chanteuse Frannie Klein
The West End Cultural Centre (WECC) was established in 1987 when the founders and a team of committed volunteers set out to renovate an old church into a community arts facility. The first concert ever to take place in the hall, on October 23rd of 1987, featured Spirit of the West and proved to audiences that the WECC was ready to fill a void in the music community, dedicating itself to the best in almost every genre of music and art. Since then, the WECC has entertained audiences with a large variety of productions including dance, literary readings, concerts, and festivals.