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Province ponies up surprise $25M for preservation, development of downtown Bay

Winnipeg Free Press The province is dipping into the uncertain future of the shuttered Hudson s Bay flagship building in downtown Winnipeg. The province is dipping into the uncertain future of the shuttered Hudson s Bay flagship building in downtown Winnipeg. As the Manitoba government unveiled its 2021-22 provincial budget Wednesday, a sum of $25 million in trust was announced to redevelop the historic site on Portage Avenue and Memorial Boulevard. Calling it an exciting partnership, a provincial spokeswoman said she could not provide any details yet about how the funding will be used. Related Items In his speech to the legislative assembly, as he tabled the Tories fiscal blueprint for the province, Finance Minister Scott Fielding called the new funding a way to preserve our past while revitalizing our future.

Making it up as he went along

Winnipeg Free Press Thirty years later, the man behind Manitoba s tourism mecca is taking a bow Save to Read Later It’s a cliché, he admits, but Paul Jordan remembers his first day working at The Forks like it was yesterday. It’s a cliché, he admits, but Paul Jordan remembers his first day working at The Forks like it was yesterday. Back then, in the early ‘90s, there wasn’t much to the beloved meeting space and market at the confluence of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers save for a heritage status as a historic site, after bearing witness to six thousand years of human activity.

This year s winning designs for warming huts at The Forks

WINNIPEG The new crop of warming huts are officially on display at The Forks. As part of this year’s annual Warming Huts Competition, more than 150 international artists and architectural groups submitted entries to have their warming huts designs displayed on the river trail. Three huts were selected by a jury based on their creativity in the use of materials, ability to provide shelter, the poetics of the assembly and form, integration with the landscape, and ease of construction. This year’s winning designs include ‘Hot Landing’ by AtLRG Architecture Inc. in Winnipeg; ‘Divergence’ by Thomas Cheney Architects from Seattle; and ‘Yöhäus; by Karina Leong and Jeremy Chan, a team from Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur.

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