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Home Expressions Show March 19-22
March 19th, 2009 9:51 PM

The show is held at the Winnipeg Convention Centre.  Every year there are thousands of great home renovation ideas to find here.

Celebrities

Peter Fallico hosts the new HGTV show, Home To Flip.

Tommy Smythe is Sarah Richardson’s aptly dubbed “design sidekick” on the new series Sarah’s House.

Times
Thursday - 4pm to 10pm
Friday - 10am to 10pm
Saturday - 10am to 10pm

Sunday - Noon to 5pm

Admissions

$12.00 per person plus Ticketmaster agency fee.

Children under the age of 10 years- no charge

Seniors- prior to 5pm daily- $8.00 per person plus Ticketmaster agency fee.

Event tickets are valid only for dates purchased.


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Volunteers needed to sandbag La Salle Hotel
March 30th, 2009 12:16 PM

Winnipeg’s iconic La Salle Hotel is calling for volunteers to help sandbag the 95-year-old inn on the Red.
"The water rose about two feet last night," a hotel employee said Sunday.
About 20 people were sandbagging behind the hotel perched on the Red River Sunday afternoon, and about three times as many are needed, said the man, who didn’t give his name.
Volunteers have been sandbagging at the hotel on Nairn Avenue since Tuesday. With more snow and the river rising, the situation is become more dire.
"We need help."
Volunteers are asked to show up, or call the hotel at 668-5367.


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Recession? What recession?
March 27th, 2009 6:03 PM

I wanted to share this article as I thought you might find interesting and reassuring.  Looks like we know how to weather a storm...

 

Manitoba seeing steady growth, jobs, retail sales

 

One might forgive Manitobans if they seem slightly smug these days.

With job losses in Ontario, falling house prices in Vancouver and disappointing retail sales across the country, Manitoba seems to be bucking the recession with its “steady-as-she-goes” incremental growth.

The province’s unemployment rate in February was at 4.8 per cent — three percentage points below the national numbers and the second-lowest rate in the country, surpassed only by Saskatchewan.

While retail sales fell more than five per cent across Canada in December, they only dropped half a percentage point in Manitoba. And as shops close in other parts of the country, Manitoba is actually seeing new stores move in; from its first sprawling Ikea store which will anchor a $400-million retail development to the opening of its first Sephora beauty store.

The housing market has dipped slightly, but about one-third of Winnipeg’s homes are still selling for at or above asking price.

Because of its “even keel” economy, the Conference Board of Canada recently found Manitoba is one of only four provinces expected to experience economic growth this year. The “momentum” generated in the past few years will carry it forward into 2010, the board said.

That momentum hasn’t been anywhere as dizzying as it has in other provinces. But many say that’s why Manitoba is poised to weather this recession better than most — it never climbed to the same heights and therefore doesn’t have as far to fall.

“We feel we’re holding our own and steady as she goes,” said Premier Gary Doer, whose NDP government is tabling its budget March 25.

“We don’t like to have our economy lurch forward and lurch backward. We want to keep going in a steady way. Manitoba relies more on what’s in our heads — our brains — than we rely on what’s in the ground.”

The province isn’t as dependent on the auto sector and its manufacturers are faring better than those in neighbouring Ontario, said Marie-Christine Bernard with the Conference Board of Canada.

Major hydro construction projects are going ahead and there is a backlog of orders in the aerospace and transit industries, which should keep Manitoba humming for the coming year, she said.

“The domestic economy in Manitoba is in pretty good shape,” said Bernard, associate director of provincial economic trends at the Conference Board of Canada. “We’re forecasting some job growth for 2009, contrary to most of the provinces, where they will see job losses.”

Since Manitobans seem to be holding on to their jobs, they also haven’t cut down as heavily on their spending. That makes the province an attractive place for retailers looking to expand, said Lanny McInnes with the Retail Council of Canada.

“While we don’t have the peaks that other provinces may have — like Saskatchewan and Alberta — we also don’t have the correspondent valleys when other provinces are running into difficulty,” he said.

“Manitobans are still going to be shopping so (retailers) look at the province in times like this as an area where they can grow their business.”

The province has also seen an influx of people moving to Manitoba, keeping the demand for housing steady.

Jeff Powell, senior market analyst with Canada Mortgage and Housing, said Manitoba never saw the same speculative buying as other provinces, which protected it from the drop other cities are now experiencing. As employment remains steady, so too does the demand for housing, he said.

“The forecast for prices in Manitoba is really quite stable,” he said.

But despite the relatively sunny forecasts, Doer said Manitoba can’t afford to get comfortable.

The world is in a recession and Manitoba isn’t immune, he said.

“There are challenges because Manitoba is in the centre of the country. We trade east of us, west of us, south of us and north of us through the port of Churchill,” Doer said.

“Canada is relatively better off than the United States. Manitoba and Saskatchewan are doing relatively better than other provinces. But it’s still lower than it was a year ago.”


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Parade of Homes 2009
March 10th, 2009 12:04 PM

Parade of Homes 2009

Check out the 2009 Parade of Homes

Show homes open on March 7 and run through to the 22nd.
Show home hours are Monday – Thursday: 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: Noon to 6:00 p.m.
Friday: By appointment only

check out http://www.homebuilders.mb.ca/parade-of-homes.html for showhome locations


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Just Listed! 693 Elizabeth Road Winnipeg, MB R2J 1A3
March 8th, 2009 8:53 PM
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$134,900.00
693 Elizabeth Road

Winnipeg, MB R2J 1A3



Beds: 3.0 Rooms: 6
Baths: 2.00 Sq. Ft.: 1035.00
Garage: 0 Built: 1963
 

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photos of the property,
Google Earth satellite
images, and much more.
 

If you have any questions
about this property or
require more information,
please feel free to call.

Denise Young
Denise Young, Royal LePage Prime Real Estate
2045095478
www.deniseyounghomes.com



 
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Spring Ahead!
March 7th, 2009 8:36 AM

Don't forget to Spring Ahead tonight!

It is time for daylight savings time to spring ahead tonight.  At 2am the time changes to 3am.  You are best to change your clocks before heading to bed to reduce the effects of the loss of the hour.  Also, try to plan extra time to rest in the next few days as the days following the loss of the hour historically causes more accidents. 

The best part about Springing Ahead is Spring IS Ahead!


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