Daily photos from the most beautiful, most repulsive city in the world through the photography of Bryan Scott.Welcome to the new Winnipeg Love Hate, now with more love and more hate. I first launched this website back in March 2008, when it was born out of a passion for three things: photography, architecture, and most importantly, Winnipeg. The feedback on the site has been overwhelmingly positive over the years, but still, I felt it was time for a bit of a freshening up. I hope you like the new look.I also hope that the photos presented here depict a Winnipeg that often goes unseen and unnoticed; a multi-layered, architecturally rich city that is more than just the snow and mosquitoes for which it is (sadly) most well-known.Prints are available through the print-on-demand website imagekind.com. Click Purchase Prints for more information. If you don't see the prints you're interested in, let me know and I will make them available as soon as possible. Prints are available in many different paper stocks.
Welcome to The Winnipeg Children's Access AgencyWCAA is a non-profit, charitable organization whose mission is to facilitate contact between children and their family members in a safe, neutral and child-focused environment.We offer supervised visits and supervised exchanges (also referred to as 'transfers') for families who have experienced some level of conflict in their relationships.We act as an independent body whose primary goal is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children by providing a secure and comfortable environment in which visitation and exchanges can occur. We do not make assessments or judgments with respect to whether a parent should or should not be supervised.To ensure our independence, we do not become involved in negotiating access conditions between parties, provide counseling, act as messengers or mediate disputes. We instead refer the parties to their respective lawyers to address any access concerns.
Sleepy the Clown has been entertaining prairie audiences for the better part of twenty years. He has brought his unique brand of comedy to all over from Churchill to Emerson, Medicine Hat to Thunder Bay, and even across the world to Dubai.
Whether you are looking for amazing balloon sculptures, impressive feats of juggling or classic clown jests Sleepy is your clown! The perfect addition to your next company event, birthday party, festival and any other special occasion.
The Burger Factory welcomes you to their establishment. Discover a menu offering hamburgers, priced at 11$ to 25$. They are conveniently accessible by car.
Set in Winnipeg, 4.3 km from Forks Market, The Cavalier Inn features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and features a flat-screen TV. All rooms are equipped with a private bathroom equipped with a bath or shower.
There is a 24-hour front desk at the property.
You can play billiards and darts at the hotel. Canadian Museum for Human Rights is 5 km from The Cavalier Inn, while Winnipeg Convention Centre is 5 km away. Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport is 12 km from the property.
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.