Downtown Moves is back! Stop by Studio 393 at Portage Place tomorrow, Saturday, June 6 between noon and 4 p.m. to celebrate the downtown community's creativity with a live showcase of local artists showing off their skills in dance, rap, DJ sets, and cultural performances!
We wrapped up our last Pop-Up Market of the season yesterday! Thanks to all the amazing local creators who shared their talents and treats with the downtown community.
A special shoutout to our partner in organizing these events, Trinity Events Winnipeg!
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We Celebrate You along with our partners Pride Winnipeg and Rainbow Resource Centre.
See you at the Winnipeg Pride Festival at the Forks this weekend.
The Portage Ave. skyline is changing with the addition of a tower crane now erected at the site of the future Healthcare Centre of Excellence.
An exciting milestone, the crane signals the transition from deconstruction to the building phase.
True North Sports + Entertainment is proud to work with many talented women who bring their skills and passion to our organization. We celebrate their achievements, along with the contributions and strides made by women across all corners of sport.
As we continue to grow the game, both on and off the ice, we look forward to awarding our second Celebrating Women in Sport scholarship – learn more, apply or nominate someone at https://t.co/AbW6DPOnBb.
True North Sports + Entertainment is partnering with Black History Manitoba to celebrate Black History Month and host the #NHLJets Black History Night game on March 3rd.
Learn more about their organization, advocacy work and Black History Month events in Manitoba at https://t.co/KTm5fSA0a5
A rare glimpse beyond the Portage Place redevelopment hoarding walls shows the expanse of unseen work taking place at the site of the future Healthcare Centre of Excellence 👷🏻 Drone footage courtesy @PCLConstruction@RakowskiCartage
Santa is coming to town!
Bring your colleagues, friends or family to take a picture with Santa starting this Monday at Portage Place.
We will be collecting non-perishable food items and new clothing in support of Thrive Community Support Circle and OPK.
Redevelopment work at Portage Place is now becoming more visible with the removal of the atrium’s exterior walls – a first step in opening Edmonton St. to reconnect north and south Portage communities.
For the latest development info, visit the link in our bio.