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In the last year there have been 37,467 visits to Incrediblycool.ca, from 121 countries around the world.
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We’ve made some 3D panoramas of Winnipeg so you can get a sense of some of the special places, attractions and neighbourhoods of the city.
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There are some good urban myths about Winnipeg. One is that Neil Young was kicked out of Kelvin High School for riding a horse through the halls. These aren’t the ones the CBC is talking about when it put together this mosaic of Winnipeg’s neighbourhoods.
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It’s not news to us, but the Federal Government has awarded the designation, along with $2-million for cultural activities.
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What Maclean’s, The Globe and Mail and others have to say about opportunities in Winnipeg.
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Noah Richler and his wife visit Winnipeg midwinter and are wowed by the city’s cultural scene, shopping and restaurants – including “one of the best French meals Richler has had in Canada”
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To start off with, businesses in Winnipeg are hiring. Add affordable housing, awesome cottage country and lots of cool stuff to do, and you have a great place to live.
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Destination Winnipeg has launched a blog section on their website with 6 (count ‘em, six) writers keeping you in the know.
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The prize is that Gaiman himself, author of Sandman and Coraline, will be signing books at McNally’s Tuesday December 15th at 6pm.
It’s not often you hear a venue compared to CBGB’s or London’s the Marquee, but you’ll hear it in
“Call to Arms,” a film about Winnipeg’s legendary punk venue The Royal Albert. Also, a doc on a burlesque impresaria and Winnipeg’s status as Slurpee Capital of the World.
Manitoba to experience second-best growth in Canada, and a local firm is getting major play in a Microsoft marketing campaign.
Hammy and the Kids is being presented by the Winnipeg Comedy Festival
Sande Petkau moved to Winnipeg from Vancouver. And loves it. Required reading for Winnipeg skeptics, both at home and abroad.
What with Winnipeg looking forward to a visit this weekend from Batman (Adam West) Catwoman (Julie Newmar), the batmobile and of course Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) we shouldn’t forget that Spider-Man – (the REAL Spider-Man, from the comic books) – paid a visit to Winnipeg in search of Electro.