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For the last 3 years we have had ALL our family photos taken by Kalla Photography and couldn't be more pleased with the results!!! She has created beautiful keepsakes of my children that cannot be replaced. The photos that were taken of our large extended family at Bruce park are amazing and the best gift for my parents. If you are looking for a pregnancy, infant, or family photographer I highly recommend Kalla Photography...she is the best!!!Read more
Allied Properties REIT is an unincorporated, closed-end real estate investment trust created under the laws of the Province of Ontario. Our units are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol AP.UN.
Need a rental car in Winnipeg, MB? Enterprise Rent-A-Car is Here For It. Whether your car is in the shop, you're running errands, or planning a weekend getaway, we're ready with a wide range of vehicles and flexible rental options. Enjoy easy, stress-free rentals and friendly service that gets you on your way fast. Reserve your rental car with Enterprise at our Central Park location today.
Keepsakes is a registered non-profit organization, including a board of Directors and an Annual General Meeting.Keepsakes opened in the Exchange District in 2006. The gallery remained in the Exchange location for six years - until 2012. Over 75 Manitoba artists were featured in a 1400 square foot area. Art included Glassware, Pottery, Raku, Stained glass, Paintings, Calligraphy, Mixed Media, Photography, Jewellery, Greeting Cards and much more! Highlights included a handpainted 1885 vault door and handpainted faux marble floor / laquer waxed, by Keepsakes artists - Jennifer RL, Colleen C and Joy W-S. The floor was polished faithfully by Perry H.
HEDGE is a 55+ apartment complex that reconsiders the typically modest seniors' housing typology as an opportunity for architectural richness. The four-storey project consists of 48 apartments distributed between two buildings that together frame and preserve a mature stand of cottonwoods. The building's circulation scheme and the landscape intertwine so that experiencing the well-treed courtyard becomes an integral part of everyday life.Starting from the ground floor and continuing upwards to the roof terrace, a gently sloping promenade moves from interior to exterior and back again, forming a continuous walkway that weaves the buildings together and bridges the half storey height differential separating them. The boardwalk serves a pragmatic role by providing access to common exit stairs for both buildings, and also offers a recreational amenity for residents - a means to take a daily stroll through the trees.The building is clad in corrugated corten steel, with added depth provided by a mesh screen that spans vertically between eight inch deep flashing angles, creating space where planters can be placed.
The Centre's Director/Curator programs all exhibitions and related or adjunct events (performances, readings, lectures, projects) with the input of an Advisory Panel. One slot each year is reserved for exhibition proposals brought to the attention of the Director/Curator through the Centre's open submission policy.
Manitoba is the central node of the Manitoba media production industry, the go-to for people who work in this sector or who want to learn about it.Our missionTo increase opportunity and recognition of the Manitoba media production industry by sharing information and facilitating connections for industry professionals and stakeholders.Our valuesInformation and Communication: to strengthen the media production industry in Manitoba by being a point of contact and an information resource.Recognition and Celebration: to recognize and promote the Manitoba media production industry through active representation of the industry and its work locally, nationally and internationally.Development and Innovation: to encourage growth and innovation in the Manitoba media production industry, through the pursuit of both external opportunities and a positive production and business landscape.Growth and Sustainability: to support a creative and commercial economy that will sustain the Manitoba media production industry for the future and provide gainful employment for industry member
Please join the Manitoba Writers' Guild in welcoming our Disability Project Writer-in-Residence, Kate Grisim, on Thursday, May 15 from 11 am -3 pm at the MWG Office. Light refreshments will be served. Everyone is welcome!As the MWG Disability Project's first Writer-in-residence, Kate Grisim will be in the Manitoba Writers' Guild offices 30 hours a week, working with interested writers who would like some general editing, commenting, or critiquing of their original work. Kate's area of specialty is writing about experiences of marginalization, but all writers are welcome to visit her and discuss their work.For more information, please email kendra@mbwriter.mb.ca or writerinresidence@mbwriter.mb.ca204-944-8013 or visit www.mbwriter.mb.caMWG welcomes Kate Grisim – Writer-in ResidenceThe MWG is proud to announce its Disability Project Writer-in-Residence, Kate Grisim.As the MWG Disability Project's first Writer-in-residence, Kate Grisim will be in the Manitoba Writers' Guild offices 30 hours a week, working with interested writers who would like some general editing, commenting, or critiquing of their original work.
The Manitoba Association of Playwrights is a non-profit organization that supports playwrights & playwriting in Manitoba.HistoryMAP was formed in 1979. Over the past 35 years it has played a crucial role in the development of plays and playwrights in Manitoba. MAP nurtures excellence in Manitoba playwriting and champions playwrights and plays. Core Valuesplaywriting is an art form that has the power to entertain, to educate, to startle and to transform society.the creation of new plays is crucial to the existence of a living theatre.playwriting thrives in a safe environment that supports and encourages creative freedom and exporation.playwriting potentially has as many voices as there are people: the diversity of unique artistic visions makes us stronger. [Rory Runnells photo credit: Michael Roberts, dualityphoto.com]Rory Runnells has been the coordinator and artistic director of the Manitoba Association of Playwrights for most of its existence as an organization.Rory is the face of MAP.
ArtspaceCreate. Connect. Collaborate.Artspace is located in the eponymous Artspace Building (also called the Gault Building) in Winnipeg's historic Exchange District.The 55,000 square foot former wholesale warehouse is a place to create, connect and collaborate. It is home to many of Winnipeg's most interesting, important, and innovative artists and arts organizations, including Jazz Winnipeg, Prairie Fire Magazine and the highly-regarded indie film venue Cinematheque. Artistic cooperationArtspace excels at building community. By providing its members, tenants, and the Manitoba arts and cultural community at large with shared administrative support, affordable creation, production, exhibition and administration space, as well as arts management services , Artspace alleviates the isolation of creative practice, encourages collaboration and improves organizational efficiency. The cultural face of the Exchange DistrictArtspace makes deep and enduring positive contribution to the development of arts and culture in Manitob,a and is the major contributor to the Exchange District's standing as a historic and cultural destination.Artspace Inc. and the Artspace Building are the result of the Core Area Initiative a collaboration between Winnipeg's arts community and the three levels of government, targeted at revitalizing the Exchange District
Founded in a Winnipeg pub in 1976 to publish chapbooks by Manitoba poets, Turnstone Press has become one of the most highly regarded book publishers in western Canad,a publishing not only poetry but also fiction, literary criticism and non-fiction. In 1998 Turnstone Press launched Ravenstone Books, an imprint dedicated to mysteries, thrillers, and noir fiction. Turnstone Press is committed to our literary and cultural role in Manitoba and Canada and our mandate reflects this. We publish only Canadian authors or landed immigrants, we strive to publish a significant number of new writers, to publish in a variety of genres, and to publish 50 per cent Manitoba writers and/or books with Manitoba content.
Prairie Fire Home Prairie Fire is an award-winning Canadian journal of innovative writing that is published quarterly by Prairie Fire Press, Inc. Each issue is a fresh, vibrant mix of fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction by our most celebrated writers and the hottest new voices of our emerging writers. It consistently features solid writing that will engage your mind and delight your spirit.In a typical issue you will find a wide range of writing, including excerpts from a work-in-progress, a thoughtful essay or memoir, literary humour, lots of poetry and fiction, and sometimes something more experimental.Prairie Fire has been publishing imaginative, provocative, exceptional, worthwhile writing for over 34 years, making it one of Canada's oldest literary magazines.