The Old House Revival Company is Winnipeg’s destination for architectural salvaged items, a variety of antique furniture, lighting and hardware. We have 42 different antique dealers/vendors. Visit us.
Scotia Wealth Management is an innovative team-based approach to wealth management that addresses the entirety of your life – your family, your business, your future – one facet at a time.
Scotia Wealth Management is an innovative team-based approach to wealth management that addresses the entirety of your life – your family, your business, your future – one facet at a time.
Scotia Wealth Management is an innovative team-based approach to wealth management that addresses the entirety of your life – your family, your business, your future – one facet at a time.
Scotia Wealth Management is an innovative team-based approach to wealth management that addresses the entirety of your life – your family, your business, your future – one facet at a time.
The University of Winnipeg is pleased to offer Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) programs across an array of disciplines. Located in the heart of Downtown Winnipeg, PACE enriches students' lives with the knowledge, skills and professional relationships they need to thrive in their preferred field.
When you're craving delicious and convenient food, come to The Burger Place. We are a popular Winnipeg burger joint offering all homemade burgers and fries. Located in the heart of St. James, we are a family-owned and operated business for over 17 years. We have all types of delicious burgers and hot dogs to choose from. Check out our website to view our menu and stop by today for a delicious burger.
We are located in Winnipeg's French Quarter, beautiful St. Boniface, at the corner of Dumoulin Street and St. Joseph Street - a 15 minute walk from Portage and Main (approx 5 minutes drive). Ample parking is available both in the lot across the street as well as on the street. We are Closed on Mondays. We serve Lunch and Dinner 6 days a week (see Hours of Service ).
In the mid/late sixties a number of new Irish immigrants arrived in Winnipeg. They came from Dublin and pretty well every county of Ireland. While settling into their new lives in Canada they still felt a need to get together and celebrate their heritage and some of the social interconnection that they had with family and friends back home. Thus the Irish Association of Manitoba was formed in 1972. The founding president was Aiden O'Brien. Since then the Association has become a centre for not only those who started it but immigrants from Ireland. The founders also wanted an outlet so that they could pass their culture along to the following generations. The founding members were all committed to a place for all Irish to meet and socialise. They founded the club on the basis of non-political, non-sectarian and not-for-profit. There was a strong desire to avoid importing troubles and disharmony being experienced in Ireland at that time. The club then initiated a number of groups and activities.