Who We Are The Winnipeg Rental Network (WRN) is a non-profit initiative providing a web-based database that makes it easier for people to find affordable rental housing. The site is also a one-stop-shop for agencies that provide supports to people in the low to medium income range. WRN is not a housing provider; it is a network of Public, Private and Community-based organizations that work to improve accessibility to affordable rental accommodation.The Network uses Median Market Rents, as determined by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), to establish an upper limit on what is deemed 'affordable'.The WRN database is a free service for landlords and tenants. Landlords and property managers can long on and self-manage rental listings. The WRN administrator can also create listings for landlords (see contact info below).Individual renters seeking accommodations can search geographic areas to find vacancy and contact information. If you have a tenant/landlord dispute, or if you have questions your rental, you can also callthe Residential Tenancies Branch for help at (204) 945-2476.
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Anthony Siwicki Sr. and Anne Siwicki had a dream back in 1957 of starting a family dining establishment serving deliciously prepared wholesome foods.Above all, they held dear to their hearts the importance of family values. We believe in operating with the same beliefs and vision.Be well, live well, and eat well are just a few of their secrets to success, because life is all about having a good time.So tonight, whether you're in our dining room or lounge, please enjoy your evening and thank you for creating memories with us.The Siwicki familySue, Tony, Jimmy, Maureen, JCDeclan, Mikenna
Plan Room Jilmark Construction is built on a foundation of teamwork. Our energies are poured into ensuring fair and amicable dealings with everyone. Our pride is our careful eye for recognizing potential issues, and proactively addressing them before they become cost issues.When John Froese founded Jilmark Construction Ltd. in 2001, he was determined to be not just competitive, but to provide additional advantages of unsurpassed attention to detail, and a sincere appreciation for the customer. This same dedication still stands today with a reputable history of completed projects and satisfied customers. Our devoted staff; Josh Penner, David Wiens, and Gilles Comte, provide estimating and site supervision as well as project administration. We enjoy working closely with the consultants, owners, and trades in attaining a building that is pleasing aesthetically, meets the owners' needs, and is cost effective in design. Jilmark Construction is construction you can count on!Contracting
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Kinew Housing was incorporated in Winnipeg in 1970 by a small group of people concerned about the availability of decent affordable housing available to Aboriginal people in the city. The first homes were purchased with private sources of funding by Kinew and were rented at cost, it was apparent very early that this would not be sustainable. Funding was eventually made available through housing programs from CMHC.