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Frank Zappia began his career in 1992 as a real estate salesperson under the mentorship of his uncle, Don Romano, whose brokerage Romano Realty has been a staple in Winnipeg Real Estate since 1962. Beginning his real estate career in 1960, Don quickly established himself as a go getter in Winnipeg's slowly blossoming market. He became a leader in Winnipeg Real Estate and quickly developed his company into one of honor and trust, gaining over the years thousands of satisfied customers. Coupled with his no pressure tactics and his personable attitude of treating people with the utmost respect, Don's name has become synonymous with Winnipeg Real Estate. Zappia Group Realty and it's Broker Frank Zappia have tackled the challenges of new technology associated with today's sophisticated buyer and seller to deliver the same quality service while always maintaining the values instilled by his uncle.
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CDC COMPUTERS can help with all your service and technology needs! CDC COMPUTERS is a leader in IT and retail industry in Winnipeg for over 40 Years! Responding to public and business needs for dependable, affordable and friendly computer sales, service and support.
we're From Herewe're From Here – William Feldman Memorial Gallery Graffiti Art Programming Inc.'s Dany Reede worked with youth at Ralph Brown Community Centre and Studio 5 to create a series of artwork exploring their perspective of Winnipeg. 'we're From Here' is on display now at Graffiti Gallery's William Feldman Memorial Gallery (second level of the gallery). [...]Peace Should Not be This FragileClosing Reception // PEACE SHOULD NOT BE THIS FRAGILE – MAY 29, 2014 6pm-9pm Free Admission with the donation of a non-perishable food item Exhibit on display until April 18, 2104 Graffiti Art Programming Inc. is proud and honoured to present Peace should not be this Fragile, an art show exploring not only the resiliency [...]Graffiti StoriesGraffiti Stories documentary 'Graffiti Stories', a documentary by local film maker Jorge Requena and producer Orlando Braun, featuring Graffiti Gallery, Urban Art and talented local youth. The evening will begin with live [...]Frontier School Division Art ShowFrontier School Division Art Show 2014 This year's Frontier School Division Juried Art Show will take place on February 12, 2014.
Over the years we've had the pleasure of working with a diverse and colourful group of clientele. Here are just a few!Proud sponsors of:Who We AreTripwire is a video and animation company based in Winnipeg, Canada. Over the last four years we have worked with some amazing people all over North America and and helped tell some awesome stories.Doug DarlingExecutive ProducerDoug has been the owner of Tripwire Media Group, since its inception in 2009. A former Creative Communications grad from RRC, Doug has been happily growing in the corporate video world and doesn't plan to stop anytime soon. His hobbies involve playing music, squash and leering over his employees with crossed arms, saying ''are you sure that's the right font?''Rodrigo RiedelCreative DirectorWhether animating, filming or editing, Rodrigo is always pushing his work to the next level. His career has included designing at IC Group, teaching at Red River College and working the silver screen for Frantic Films (Superman, Wolverine, High Times, X-Files and Italian Job to name a few) and Opus (Bella Sara).
The West End Cultural Centre (WECC) was established in 1987 when the founders and a team of committed volunteers set out to renovate an old church into a community arts facility. The first concert ever to take place in the hall, on October 23rd of 1987, featured Spirit of the West and proved to audiences that the WECC was ready to fill a void in the music community, dedicating itself to the best in almost every genre of music and art. Since then, the WECC has entertained audiences with a large variety of productions including dance, literary readings, concerts, and festivals.
Prairie Architects Inc. provides a comprehensive spectrum of professional architectural services. In the course of over 30 years of practice, we have accumulated an extensive amount of experience related to the sensitive design of our built environment on a variety of scales. The essence of our practice is architecture, this extends to include sustainable design and sustainable project management, advocacy, planning, feasibility studies, advocacy, and interior architecture.
Border Crossings is a quarterly cultural magazine edited and published in Winnipeg. A local, international magazine, it is now in its 33rd year of continuous publication. Edited by Meeka Walsh, it investigates contemporary culture through a combination of articles, reviews, interviews and portfolios of photographs and drawings. More curated than edited, Border Crossings occupies a vital place in the geographic centre of the North American continent. The magazine is committed to Northrop Frye's sense that the centre is where you are, and so we take Winnipeg as the place from which we begin looking at the culture and art of the world.The art world is also an art whirled. Things happen quickly and it's not always easy to get a handle on what's going on, or to figure out who's doing what and where they're doing it. That's why readers have come to rely on Border Crossings; in the words of the Globe & Mail, it's 'Canada's only arts magazine devoted to the next great thing in all the arts'. Or from another perspective, the painter Wanda Koop calls the magazine, 'fabulous