We are a multicultural church, leading people into freedom and fullfillment, by empowering them to succeed in every sphere of life, and accomplishing God's heavenly purposes here on earth. Our Mandate * To reach and embrace people from every culture, race, economic and social background * Preach the full counsel and the uncompromised Word of God * Engage in passionate, vibrant worship * Develop and empower leaders * Excel in all forms of artistic expression * Be REAL and RELEVANT in an ever-changing world Our Church 'For I will pour water on him who is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground.' Isaiah 44:3 God's desire is to throw open the Floodgates of heaven and release His fullness on the earth. Gates in the Bible were very significant. They were the centre for spiritual, commercial, social, and political life. It was the place where decisions and judgments were made, where destinies were shaped, and people's lives changed. Our prophetic mandate is to be a gateway that releases the flood of God's abundance on the earth.
This museum is a great gem hidden in the heart of Winnipeg in the ViaRail Train Station close to The Forks. Their collection contains some amazing artifacts, and many of their artifacts are not found anywhere else in North America.Read more
True To OurPurposeAt NWC, our mission is to be a trusted provider of goods and services within hard-to-reach, underserved andless-developed markets. Our vision is to bring products and services to communities that help people live better.
Alexandria Body Sugaring in Winnipeg pampers you with body sugaring, hair removal, tanning and aesthetic services. Our sugar paste is made from natural ingredients and is more sanitary than wax. Sugaring extracts short hairs and promotes healthy skin thorough exfoliation. The more treatments you receive, the less your hair will grow back! Make an appointment today.
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.
Photo GalleryWelcome FriendsBe a Friend of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Bring to life a centre of learning and dialogue, and help create inspiring encounters with human rights.Human rights affect us allCanadians have a proud, global reputation for upholding and protecting human rights. Our journey has been filled with challenges and triumphs. We have much to be grateful for, and much work to do to ensure that our rights, and the rights of others, are understood, celebrated and protected.And that's why we need the Canadian Museum for Human Rights!A centre of learning and dialogue and inspiration. A home for our human rights stories and champions. An inspiring experience that opens our eyes to how we can all make a difference.Become a human rights championThere are lots of ways you can help.Change begins with you!Support the Canadian Museum for Human RightsOpening on September 20, 2014 in Winnipeg, Manitob,a Canad,a the Canadian Museum for Human Rights will be the only museum in the world dedicated solely to helping people understand, celebrate and promote human rights.Be a Friend.
The Park Theatre Café, now in its tenth year of operations and a Western Canadian Music Award '2012 & 2013 Best Venue' nominee, has established itself as a premiere live entertainment spot in Winnipeg. As an alternative to the city's large music venues, the 250 seat Park Theatre is the ideal intimate setting for any artist wishing to truly connect with their audience. With its crisp sound, intimate setting, two full service bars and gourmet coffee, it's no wonder artist and audience alike keep coming back.
New fudge place in the Forks. Doesn't compare to the old one that use to be there years ago. The fudge tastes amazing! My son also loves the candy apples and cotton candy. They make that fresh everyday and you can tell when you eat it. I think this is hands down best fudge in Winnipeg!Read more
Come enjoy a yummy creation at Caramel Crèpe at the Forks. Their atmosphere has been described as casual and family friendly. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there not only by car but also by public transit.