NEWS

2025: a summer of interesting urban changes

September 29, 2025

The summer of 2025 was quietly a pretty good season for urbanism in Winnipeg. Over the last few months, the city has been busy implementing several new progressive city-building initiatives to enhance livability in our communities. A few of these programs made headlines, and others flew under the radar. Some had immediate impact, some set building blocks for future impacts, and others remain a work in progress.

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Building with beauty in the modern age

September 10, 2025

Remember that time the entire city of Winnipeg voted on whether people should be allowed to cross the street? That was wild. The whole country looked on in curious amusement as a modern city tied itself into knots over what appeared to be an incredibly mundane issue.

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Contract Administrator

August 14, 2025

We are seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as a Contract Administrator. The successful candidate will contribute their skills on a diverse range of projects (both in scale and value) and will be responsible for the full and timely administration of documentation throughout the construction phase of a project.

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Try out being a tourist at home — in Winnipeg

July 28, 2025

Many Canadians and Manitobans are rethinking their travel plans to the United States this summer. Rather than exploring the architecture and history of other places, we might take this opportunity to become tourists in our own city, rediscovering Winnipeg — a city that is often underappreciated, but one that is truly unique in Canada.

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Specification Writer

July 15, 2025

We are seeking an organized and collaborative individual to join us in the role of Specifications Writer. The successful candidate will work as part of a focused team to be responsible for specifications writing on all Number TEN projects.

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A new chapter for Portage and Main

July 2, 2025

Remember that time the entire city of Winnipeg voted on whether people should be allowed to cross the street? That was wild. The whole country looked on in curious amusement as a modern city tied itself into knots over what appeared to be an incredibly mundane issue.

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