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  2. Cityplace (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    Cityplace (formerly Eaton Place) is a nine-storey office and retail complex [1] situated in Downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The number of weekly shoppers is 150,000. [1] Winnipeg Walkway skywalk connection to cityplace, spanning Hargrave Street. It consists mainly of the former Eaton's company Catalogue & Mail Order building that occupies ...

  3. Pride Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    50,000. Website. www.pridewinnipeg.com. Pride Winnipeg Festival is a 10-day LGBT pride festival, held annually in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [1] It is one of the largest organized pride festivals in central Canada, featuring 10-days of community-organized events, a Dyke March, a rally, Pride Parade, outdoor festival and closing party.

  4. Winnipeg International Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    The TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival is a Canadian jazz festival first held in 1989 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] [2] It is usually held in June. [3] The festival, organized by the Jazz Winnipeg organization and formerly called the Jazz Winnipeg Festival, features Canadian and international musicians in several jazz genres.

  5. List of films and television shows shot in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The Saddest Music in the World (2003) – filmed on location. The Stone Angel (2007) – filmed on location. Stryker (2004) – filmed on location. Wait Till Helen Comes (2014) – Valérie d'Auteuil and André Rouleau film. We Were Children (2012) – partially shot in Winnipeg. You Kill Me (2007) – John Dahl film.

  6. Winnipeg Comedy Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Comedy Festival ( WCF) is an annual national comedy festival, held in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The week-long festival takes place at several venues throughout the city, featuring stand-up, sketch, and improvisational comedy . Performances from the festival are broadcast as a radio series on CBC Radio One and as a television series on ...

  7. Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival is a 12-day alternative theatre festival held each year in July in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Primarily held in venues in Winnipeg's historic Exchange District, it currently ranks as the second-largest independent fringe theatre festivals in North America. [1] [2] The festival is presented by Royal Manitoba ...

  8. Downtown Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    View of Downtown Winnipeg. /  49.89556°N 97.13861°W  / 49.89556; -97.13861. Downtown Winnipeg is an area of Winnipeg located near the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. It is the oldest urban area in Winnipeg, and is home to the city's commercial core, city hall, the seat of Manitoba's provincial government, and a number of ...

  9. List of neighbourhoods in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg's Business Improvement Zones (BIZ) are business districts established to enhances economic development for businesses in a particular neighbourhood. [12] Each BIZ is governed and administered by a board, and is regulated by related BIZ by-laws passed by City Council. [13]