Founded in 1873, The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce is the largest organization representing the voice of business in Winnipeg. We have a membership of more than 2,000 companies, representing close to 90,000 employees.
The Wah-sa Gallery first began in 1976 at 331 Donald St. in Winnipeg when we purchased the gallery begun by Daphne Odjig and her husband, Chester Beavon. The original owners of the gallery were Janice Cardigan, Arlene Rosine and Gary Scherbain. The Wah-sa Gallery has continued the tradition initiated by Odjig who wished to highlight the works of Canadian Woodland Aboriginal artists. Our main emphasis continues to be the Woodland Tradition, centred in Manitoba and Ontario. The Wah-sa Gallery has also published Canadian Woodland Aboriginal limited editions and art cards which we retail through our own gallery and a number of other galleries and outlets across Canada.
Thomas Sill, C.A.1905 - 1986Mr. Sill lived his entire life in Winnipeg and practised as a chartered accountant for many years. He was an astute investor who built a fortune which became the basis for the Thomas Sill Foundation.In his last will, Tom Sill established the foundation which bears his name. His will, a measure of his astuteness, contained only this instruction:'I have decided to create an entity for charitable purposes.'
The Food Studio is a multi-faceted facility that offers a commercial kitchen, meeting and dining space and a warm, European environment. It offers public and private cooking classes and has become an event space that is limited only by ones imagination.The Food Studio was incorporated in July 2006. Programming began with a 'Cooking Camp for Kids', which has become our only regular summer programming with an expansion to include a Teen Only Camp for Alumni and other interested Teens. Since then, the Studio has offered cooking and baking classes, guest chef dining events and has hosted many private functions.Our facility is fully licensed and can accommodate up to 45 people in a variety of set ups: meetings and presentations, receptions, formal and informal classes, and sit-down dinners.Our vision is to foster the natural passion people have for food and their hunger for knowledge about all things related to food.Our Mission:to offer the public accurate and professionally-led classes on food-related topics;to provide a wholesome and warm atmosphere where people feel at home;to highlight locally-developed and produced food products
The Laurel Centre provides individual and group counselling to women who have experienced childhood and / or adolescent sexual abuse.Significance of the Laurel TreeIn Greek mythology, there is the story of a wood nymph named Daphne who is much like the Greek goddess Diana - independent, athletic - a huntress. In the myth, the god Apollo pursued Daphne in what would be interpreted today as a sexual attack. Daphne called to the river god for help and was transformed into a laurel tree - a symbol of victory and triumph.The Laurel Centre represents the transformation and triumph of its clients. The laurel leaf is a symbol featured in the Centrés logo.History of The Laurel CentreIn the early 1980's those working in the addictions field realized that many addicted women - up to 80% - were also struggling to overcome the trauma resulting from childhood sexual abuse. Many were unable to deal with their addictions because their lives were too painful.At the time there were no services for women that treated addictions and abuse together.
WINKLER - After living and working in communities like Brandon, Winnipeg and Morden, there's something unique about Winkler according to new Chamber of Commerce executive director Tanya Chateauneuf.
Transplanted from an ultra modern downtown Toronto condo to a 140+ year old heritage home in Woodbridge (affectionately known as the Blue Heron), I have become a mildly obsessed grower of heirloom and open pollinated vegetables and fruits. The odder, rare
Saraswati PujaDurga PujaThank you for visiting our website. The Hindu Society of Manitoba aims to provide valuable information and updates about events happening at the two temples.We are also happy to interact and address community related queries sent to us through this website. If you wish to receive regular emails from us please send your email address through the contact form available on this website.Please visit us regularly for upcoming events and festivals !
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The Happy Cooker opened its doors to Winnipeg in September 1973. We have been proudly serving Winnipeggers now for over 40 years!
The passage of time has been very exciting indeed and we have seen many changes in the kitchenware industry. Changes in staples such as knives and cookware, electrical and gadgets have been significant over this four decade period.In 1999 we lost everything in an infamous but destructive fire on Osborne Street. termined not to let this icon disappear, we rebuilt the business in the old Bank of Montreal Building situated on the corner of Osborne Street and Stradbrook Avenue.Osborne Village is an eclectic, bustling region in the City of Winnipeg. We have seen many changes in our time here with both businesses and people. 2012 saw Osborne Village voted ?The Best Neighbourhood? in Canada and we are very very proud to have been a part of that.
"The Best in Mother Nature's Care" Hollow Reed Holistic is dedicated to providing quality natural and herbal remedies, holistic services and education. Times are changing and so is our understanding of health and healing. Our bulk herbs, foods, and essential oils are wild crafted, ethically harvested. and organic whenever possible. Our natural supplement line is the result of years of research, trial and error, and feedback from our clients and customers. We seek local, sustainable and Canadian products whenever available and believe that in order to have healthy bodies we require a healthy planet. We service those who are returning to a more conscious way of finding health, beauty, peace, joy, and vitality! At Hollow Reed Holistic Centre we provide access to herbal consultations, postpartum care, and classes in holistic practices such as Yoga, Mediation and others. Please feel free to email or call.
A symbol of community's desire to reach out and share what we value sa people to promote greater understanding and respect for each other.The Philippine-Canadian Centre of Manitoba is a proud reminder of our ability as a community to unite, persevere and surmount challenges to move forward and achieve a common goal with determination what we see of Manitoba is also the proud legacy of today's Filipino elders to future generations of Filipino Canadians for them to keep close touch with their cultural heritage and roots.And to the other Canadians of various ethnic backgrounds, The Phlippine Center stands a symbol of our community's desire to reach out and share what we value as people to promote greater understanding and respect for each other.