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The Kirouac Family operated La Vieille Gare, a Winnipeg dining legend, at this location from 1983 till 2008 when Linda (Kirouac) Love reinvented the old St Boniface station as Resto Gare Bistro. Our St. Boniface station is 99 yrs young... Happy Birthday. The old Canadian Northern station building was built in 1913 and carries the trademark roofline.
I am severly allergic to wheat & soy and the vhef Melissa served me a nice salmon, lobster claw and caviar meal. All allergen free. Merci
Curtis was an excellent server and didn’t call us guys! Knowledgable, courteous, friendly.Read more
Come savor an appetizing dish at Five Spice Restaurant. Come enjoy their casual surrounding. They are reachable by car. You may pay by American Express, MasterCard and Visa.
Since 1947, the name 'Sterling Glove' has been synonymous with quality. We are proud of the fact that we continue to raise the bar - and our customer's expectations - for excellence in gloves and accessories.Our established reputation for designing, manufacturing and distributing gloves that appeal to a wide variety of markets is well-deserved.We have an in-house designer whose expertise contributes to the creation of customized and innovative products our clients can be proud of. We stand behind our guarantee and continue to inspire confidence and trust from our clients by designing and delivering products on time, every time.
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.
Great service every time I go to The BraBar, and Ive been shopping here for over 14 years!! The staff are always fantastic, and I often have a hard time choosing from all of the options they give me!Read more
WAC The Winnipeg Arts Council Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation with charitable status, charged by the City of Winnipeg to distribute funding to arts organizations and artists, to manage the City's Public Art Policy, and to foster development of the arts for the people of Winnipeg. As a pre-eminent city-building organization, the Winnipeg Arts Council focuses on the quality of life in the city and how arts and culture determines Winnipeg's reputation as a City of the Arts, both nationally and internationally. The Winnipeg Arts Council currently receives just under $4.1 million for this purpose along with another $500,000 designated for the Public Art Program.Grant ProgramsGrants are made available to not-for-profit arts organizations and individual artists and arts administrators working in all artistic disciplines. Applications are peer assessed, and the existence of high professional standards, community and audience support, and financial viability are key considerations in arriving at grant recommendations.Public ArtIn 2001 WAC was directed by City Council to develop a Public Art Policy for the City.
Sushi Kuni welcomes you to their establishment. Discover a menu featuring a variety of sushi, priced at 26$ to 60$ and enjoy their upscale and casual surrounding. They are open after-hours from Monday to Saturday. You can get there by car. Payments by MasterCard and Visa are recognized.