The Happy Cooker opened its doors to Winnipeg in September 1973. We have been proudly serving Winnipeggers now for over 40 years!
The passage of time has been very exciting indeed and we have seen many changes in the kitchenware industry. Changes in staples such as knives and cookware, electrical and gadgets have been significant over this four decade period.In 1999 we lost everything in an infamous but destructive fire on Osborne Street. termined not to let this icon disappear, we rebuilt the business in the old Bank of Montreal Building situated on the corner of Osborne Street and Stradbrook Avenue.Osborne Village is an eclectic, bustling region in the City of Winnipeg. We have seen many changes in our time here with both businesses and people. 2012 saw Osborne Village voted ?The Best Neighbourhood? in Canada and we are very very proud to have been a part of that.
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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.
I love to draw and I adore dogs
Our Mission: is to capture your pet's likeness with sincerity, pride and love.
Artist - Custom Pet Portraits done in Faber Castell, and Caran D'Ache colored pencils, graphite or Acrylic paint on 9 x 12 100% Chiffon Rag Acid Free or Canson Mi-Teintes 98 lb. Pastel Paper.
I love Holly’s work. She did a couple of pet portraits that were given as gifts. Holly captured the dogs exactly - their coats, their colours, and especially their eyes! Highly recommend.Read more
Toad ScheduleThe Toad in the Hole Pub has been a staple in Winnipeg?s Osborne Village since the doors opened in 1990. Proprietor Michael Monk took over in 2004, and has continued the tradition of great pub grub with a wide selection of premium domestic and import beer. The Toad has grown over the years and in that time, has established a reputation as a ?go to? spot in the music scene. The Cavern Club downstairs offers local, national and international artists the opportunity to showcase their music to appreciative audiences throughout the week. Hats off to brother Kev Monk for bringing his vision to the new expansion unveiled in June of 2012. ?The Whiskey Bar?, exclusive to a 25yrs plus crowd, offers newbies and connoisseurs alike the opportunity to relax in a warn and comfortable environment with a choice of over 160 Whiskies from Ireland, Canad,a America and Scotland. With three great concepts under one roof, there is a little something for everyone. Come check out the new tables and chairs in the games room
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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.