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  1. Mayoral forum
  2. CREA ad campaign a “face-changer”
  3. Early days of golf — Winnipeg club built the Roblin Boulevard course but never played a round at the links
  4. Terry Fox latest inductee into Citizens Hall of Fame
  5. The links at St. Charles
  6. This year’s curb appeal award winner
  7. Early days of golf — Winnipeg club decided to relocate to property purchased along Roblin Boulevard
  8. National and local ad campaigns focus on benefits of using REALTORS®
  9. Early days of golf — club’s first course at Norwood described as “very picturesque”
  10. Fishing stories
  11. Must halt the current rental crisis
  12. Steep decline in Ontario and B.C. housing markets skews national statistics
  13. Make social housing more livable with flowers
  14. How green is our lake?
  15. Early days of golf — the first course in Manitoba was laid out by Stony Mountain’s warden
  16. July home sales down, but market is still at a steady pace
  17. Stadiums past and future
  18. A successful career in real estate
  19. Manitoba bucks national trend toward declining home sales
  20. Harvest Excursions — Great Depression played role in ending great seasonal migration of harvesters
  21. Another piece of the puzzle
  22. Concerns about residential development in new plan
  23. LRT will benefit residential and commercial development, says mayor
  24. Harvest Excursions — mechanization brings an end to a colourful era in the history of the prairies
  25. Harvest Excursions — annual invaders sometimes looted their way through communities during westward journey
  26. Why it pays to use a REALTOR®
  27. Old soldiers fade away
  28. Central bank’s rate hike won’t significantly affect housing market
  29. Three consecutive months of over $300 million in MLS® Sales
  30. Winnipeggers bullish about housing market
  31. Alien drifting toward Manitoba
  32. Harvest Excursions — prospect of earning good wages attracted thousands to prairie wheatfields
  33. Significance of Magna Carta
  34. Mortgages holders in strong position
  35. Harvest Excursions — army of farm labourers board trains to invade prairie wheatfields
  36. First-time buyers take their time when purchasing a home
  37. Bait and switch
  38. Downtown opportunities for home buyers
  39. Collision on the Red — ramming of the Manitoba by rival
  40. More workers needed to meet demands of strong economy
  41. Collision on the Red — rival steamboat company implicated in numerous setbacks suffered by the Manitoba
  42. Tiny vampires
  43. Local homeowners who renovated last year spent an average of $8,000
  44. School tax deferral bill — comments show cottage owners oppose the provincial government’s proposal
  45. Time unfair to Barber House
  46. “We’ve had it!” — the story of the last streetcars to ride the rails in Winnipeg
  47. Province’s school tax deferral plan for cottage owners makes little sense
  48. Greater balance being restored to local real estate market
  49. Back to the future
  50. “We’ve had it!” — the story of the last streetcars to ride the rails in Winnipeg
  51. Blooms and a good brush up
  52. Homeowners unlikely to experience U.S.-style home value decline
  53. Roblin's legacy
  54. “We’ve had it!” — the story of the last streetcars to ride the rails in Winnipeg
  55. Living in a greener home
  56. A brave agent
  57. Real estate investment market requires stability
  58. “We’ve had it!” — the story of the last streetcars to ride the rails in Winnipeg
  59. CMHC forecasts MLS® home price and sales increases this year and 2011
  60. Britain’s coalition nothing new
  61. Markets in Canadian cities are not similar
  62. Sunday streetcar service — vote to approve called “foregone conclusion” by newspaper
  63. Survey: Canadians in strong position to weather higher mortgage rates
  64. 90-year-old edifice to the future
  65. Changes proposed for Home Buyers’ Plan
  66. Sunday streetcar service — petition was signed by prominent residents opposed to its implementation
  67. Real estate industry “highly competitive,” according to agents
  68. Centennial of Canada’s navy
  69. Tax change to aid rental property reinvestment
  70. Sunday streetcar service — opponents claimed the moral fibre of the community was at stake
  71. Survey indicates Canadians ready for home-buying spree
  72. 1906 streetcar strike — company lost the public-relations battle for the hearts and minds of the people
  73. Luxury home sales exceptionally strong in Winnipeg
  74. Speculation rampant on when Bank of Canada will announce interest rate increase
  75. Death of a madman
  76. Iceland's revenge
  77. Iceland's revenge
  78. Iceland's revenge
  79. REALTORS® in Britain successfully lobby to raise exemption on tax similar to one now hurting Manitobans
  80. 1906 streetcar strike — mayor fired the Thiel detectives and had police chief hire special constables
  81. WREN promotion’s first sledge received by aspiring paralympian
  82. Industrialization of written words
  83. Rebuilding neighbourhood one house at a time
  84. 1906 streetcar strike — “special constables” from United States were used as strikebreakers
  85. Survey shows real estate market remains highly competitive
  86. Our lake shaped world
  87. Innovations for fast-paced real estate industry
  88. 1906 streetcar strike — “We walk” declared Winnipeggers in support of the strikers
  89. The rush to buy homes before interest rates increase
  90. A new kick-off
  91. Education property taxes — neighbouring Saskatchewan implemented reform by setting standard mill rate
  92. Millions of dollars for downtown residential development
  93. CPR’s new railway station — it survived one fire only to succumb to the flames of another
  94. Painful deficits
  95. Website about land transfer tax
  96. CPR’s new railway station — Van Horne instructed architect to design a brick passenger depot
  97. Missed opportunity in budget to help first-time home buyers, says Cook
  98. Green with envy
  99. MHBA’s Home Expressions Show
  100. Manitoba Hotel fire — firefighters forced out of hotel after battling the blaze for two hours
  101. Local housing market remains among the nation’s most affordable
  102. Annual Teddy Awards
  103. A REALTOR®’s edge is code of ethics
  104. Manitoba Hotel fire — smoke and flames originally observed in the hotel’s grand dining room
  105. President says strong housing market activity expected to continue
  106. Defining moment
  107. A tribute to Bill Burns and his commitment to the Citizens Hall of Fame
  108. Manitoba Hotel fire — “gigantic structure” lost to the “fire fiend” during an extremely cold February morning
  109. New report indicates lower housing inventory home buying factor
  110. Tragic Winnipeg Theatre fire — hundreds attended special tribute to the four firefighters who lost their lives
  111. Symbol of a generation
  112. Change land transfer tax and give home buyers a break
  113. Tragic Winnipeg Theatre fire — playhouse began its existence as Victoria Hall in 1883
  114. Financial stability and low interest rates expected to boost Canadian home sales activity in 2010
  115. CREA rules governing MLS® not anti-competitive, says president
  116. Accentuate the positive
  117. Black History Month
  118. Carney praises province’s resilient economy and our stable housing market during recent chamber luncheon
  119. British adventurer — the Nile expedition ends in failure and “Manitoba Boys” return home
  120. For the first time January sales crack the $100-million barrier
  121. U of W campus redevelopment
  122. British adventurer — Butler reprimanded for leaving voyageurs and boats of the River Column
  123. Sitting mayors rarely lose
  124. Another good year ahead for housing market, says new president
  125. Royal Canadian Legion — 1925 founding in Winnipeg designated national historic event
  126. British adventurer — Butler joins voyageurs in attempt to conquer the Nile to rescue Gordon
  127. Canadians prudent mortgage borrowers
  128. Responsible government
  129. Bank of Canada maintaining rate good news for home buyers
  130. Not an easy task
  131. Analysts say Winnipeg and Manitoba in good economic position to have strong housing market this year
  132. British adventurer — Butler advised Wolseley to enlist Canadian voyageurs for Nile campaign
  133. MLS® sales last year in like a lamb and out like a lion
  134. A magazine’s titilation
  135. Land transfer tax had an adverse effect on the first-time home buyers’ segment of the market
  136. British adventurer in the New World — Butler was Wolseley’s agent in Red River
  137. New MLS® dollar volume sales record set last year
  138. Prairie residents express consumer confidence
  139. Olympic moments
  140. Manitoba, Saskatchewan residents confident about economic prospects
  141. Christmas spirit
  142. Passionate about serving the community — REALTORS® strive to make a difference by helping people
  143. Winnipeg’s first council meeting — Mayor Cornish said council was laying foundation for civic government in the west
  144. A “thuggish petro-state”?
  145. Expansion of the convention centre
  146. November MLS® sales and dollar volume increased dramatically
  147. Winnipeg’s first council meeting — held on the upper floor of the Bentley Building
  148. Keep the “C” in the CFL
  149. National association revises its housing market forecasts for this year and next year
  150. Winnipeg Cenotaph controversy — Wood’s winning design rejected by organizations
  151. Less anxiety means more presents around the Christmas tree
  152. Unfriend very unfriendly
  153. Use a pro when listing your home
  154. Winnipeg Cenotaph controversy — Hahn’s winning entry was unanimously selected by judges
  155. Survey says first-time younger buyers tend to favour older homes
  156. Demolition for rebirth
  157. Website considered one of the best in Canada
  158. Winnipeg Cenotaph controversy — women’s club wanted a permanent memorial to the fallen
  159. Canadians are optimistic about their local housing markets
  160. Continue to rememberFred Bender was typical of the thousand of Canadians who enlisted during the Second World War — he was young and had no military experience. Canada’s armed forces were filled with Freds; men and women whose lives were deeply affected b
  161. Low interest rates maintain affordability
  162. A photographic journey — images of the Sixties Generation when youth tried to create a world in harmony
  163. Dollar volume increases despite slight drop in home sales
  164. First Armistice Day
  165. Greatest misconception: downtown isn’t safe
  166. Free Press Ghost Case — Manitoba justice said
  167. Free Press Ghost Case — Manitoba justice said
  168. Canadian executives see positive trends in commercial real estate
  169. World not ending in 2010
  170. Free Press Ghost Case — tale of spectre comes back to haunt local newspaper
  171. Teach your children pedestrian safety when trick-or-treating
  172. Local history’s importance
  173. The “real” experts in real estate
  174. 90th anniversary of Shoal Lake aqueduct — route went over swamp, muskeg, sand and rock
  175. More young Canadians financially ready to purchase home
  176. Crerar changed federal politics
  177. Selling Winnipeg to the world
  178. 90th anniversary of Shoal Lake aqueduct — first phase was construction of GWWD Railway
  179. Survey says key to quality of life good neighbours and green places
  180. 90th anniversary of Shoal Lake aqueduct — Winnipeg’s early drinking water was neither clean nor safe
  181. Honour McClung
  182. Many factors contributing to stronger housing demand
  183. My house is not your house — reports on average home prices are of dubious value
  184. Their vision was foundation of HOP
  185. Hatton murder mystery — prosecution uses 15-minute time discrepancy when presenting its case
  186. Sputnik spawned Space Age
  187. Report says housing market supported by strong foundation
  188. Fear tiny invader
  189. Rent controls — said to be the most efficient way of destroying a city
  190. Holland murder mystery — young man’s arrest denounced by residents of the community
  191. Kanee most recent inductee into Citizens Hall of Fame
  192. Great bargain weekend
  193. Rent controls hamper apartment construction
  194. “Finest playhouse in the Dominion” — Walker Theatre called a “beautiful temple of the drama”
  195. Low interest rates and affordability boosting housing sales
  196. Plunged into war
  197. Preserving our precious elm trees
  198. “Finest Playhouse in the Dominion” — C.P. Walker said “town deserved a better theatre.”
  199. “Finest Playhouse in the Dominion” — C.P. Walker said “town deserved a better theatre.”
  200. “Finest Playhouse in the Dominion” — C.P. Walker said “town deserved a better theatre.”
  201. Million-dollar-plus home sales provide boost toward $2-billion total
  202. Opportunities seized
  203. Sculptures honour outstanding citizens
  204. Manitoba’s first legislative building — December 3 fire destroyed A.G.B. Bannatyne’s home
  205. National association adjusts housing market forecast upward
  206. Local market avoids booms and busts
  207. Manitoba’s first legislative building — Bannatyne’s home on McDermot a little east of Main Street
  208. Reversal of fortunes?
  209. Difference in national market from year ago “night and day”
  210. Jaw-dropping untruths
  211. Winner of curb appeal award
  212. Election riot of 1872 — the ringleaders inciting the mob were lawyer Cornish and editor Mulvey
  213. Gender makes a difference when it comes to home buying
  214. Cautionary tale
  215. Diversified economy allowed Manitoba to avoid worst of recession
  216. Election riot of 1872 — polling station attacked and newspaper offices ransacked
  217. Diversified economy allowed Manitoba to avoid worst of recession
  218. A fitting choice
  219. Vision and hope for tomorrow
  220. Vision and hope for tomorrow
  221. Stock market crash of 1929 — start of the “Lost Decade” and the hardships of the “Dirty Thirties”
  222. July MLS® sales set new dollar volume record
  223. Water woes
  224. Perfect garage marriage of function, aesthetics
  225. Red River Expedition — Riel fled to St. Boniface as troops approached Fort Garry
  226. Healthier housing market than U.S. helping Canadian recovery
  227. Put the wind in your sales — choose your crew from 1,700 real estate professionals
  228. Red River Expedition — Colonel Garnet Wolseley led troops through “wilderness of forests and water”
  229. Learn from Duff
  230. Central bank says strong housing market helping economic recovery
  231. Battle of Fort Whyte — confrontation was at site where Portage extension crossed CPR tracks
  232. Explosion of life
  233. Many reasons to be optimistic
  234. National home sales gaining momentum entering second half of 2009
  235. Lasting legacy
  236. Helping police through Amber Alert
  237. Battle of Fort Whyte — Manitobans pressured provincial government to end CPR monopoly
  238. Home buyer “enthusiasm” returning to real estate market
  239. Living with polio
  240. Homeowners have solid equity positions
  241. Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918-19 — public gatherings were banned throughout Manitoba
  242. Manitoba’s construction companies in a hiring mode
  243. Poor history report card
  244. Real estate pro provides sound support
  245. Great polio epidemic of 1953 — 2,318 cases and 85 deaths “exceeded all known Canadian and world figures”
  246. Survey shows deep emotional attachment to homeownership
  247. Great polio epidemic of 1953 — King George Hospital was “focal point of province’s polio attack”
  248. Housing demand varies by neighbourhood
  249. Fishing challenge
  250. Forecast says Manitoba will have positive economic growth in 2009
  251. Marketing house from 2,164 kilometres away
  252. Great polio epidemic of 1953 — anxiety and fear bordering on panic was widespread
  253. Eerily familiar
  254. Most Canadians view homeownership as good long-term investment
  255. 1919 Winnipeg General Strike — Bloody Saturday was the beginning of the end
  256. Meaning of average selling price
  257. Boy Artist of Red River
  258. Housewarming Party “contest was made for us,” says winner
  259. Optimism reigns in Manitoba
  260. Lives changed
  261. 1919 Winnipeg General Strike — returned soldiers added degree of credibility to the strike
  262. Network of real estate agents joins Amber Alert
  263. The Arborg tax revolt — reeve manhandled by women who stripped him of his clothing
  264. The Intrepid Road
  265. Revised forecast shows confidence in Manitoba
  266. New home construction forecast revised to reflect declining market
  267. 1919 Winnipeg General Strike — workers called for “living wage” and right to collective bargaining
  268. The Arborg tax revolt — 22 men were charged with unlawful assembly and inciting a riot
  269. New home construction slowed during April
  270. May 12 or July 15?
  271. Hundreds participated in downtown tour
  272. Demise exaggerated
  273. Perfect garage unites function, aesthetics
  274. This year’s flooding affected April housing market
  275. Living Tour of city’s downtown
  276. Shankland's medals
  277. Prelude to Arborg tax revolt — Farmers’ Army leaves
  278. Study shows economic impact of resale housing industry
  279. New city reassessment — mass appraisal system uses sophisticated models to analyse property values
  280. The path to fairness
  281. Low mortgage rates contribute to housing affordability
  282. 1861 flood — first newspaper account of local flood reported by Ross and Coldwell in Nor’Wester
  283. Moberly land swindle — townsite lots were sold during great land boom of 1881-82
  284. Canadians receive moderate rating for greening their homes
  285. Votes of confidence in our province
  286. Re-thinking American Dream
  287. Increased confidence in housing market in Manitoba
  288. Third and goal
  289. Advantages of using REALTOR® to sell home
  290. Manitoba Legislative Building scandal — Kelly paroled early due to “severe nervous breakdown”
  291. Third and goal
  292. Advantages of using REALTOR® to sell home
  293. Manitoba Legislative Building scandal — Kelly paroled early due to “severe nervous breakdown”
  294. Increased confidence in housing market in Manitoba
  295. Citizens Hall of Fame’s guardian angel
  296. Manitoba Legislative Building scandal — lawyer accuses Norris of participating in $50,000 deal
  297. Praise for Roblin
  298. Outreach program helps homeowners with mortgage problems
  299. Manitoba Legislative Building scandal — lieutenant-governor forces government to appoint commission
  300. Warm Winter-peg
  301. Manitobans should be optimistic
  302. One-third of divisions ignore incentives and hike property taxes
  303. Floods create legends
  304. Helping first-time home buyers
  305. Manitoba Legislative Building scandal — suspicious tendering process led to Kelly receiving project
  306. Association calling for changes to land transfer tax
  307. Weather outside frightful
  308. Education funding shell game
  309. Money, money, money — early Winnipeg banks
  310. Balance returns to the local real estate market
  311. Black history — U.S. Consul-General John E. Jones wanted assurances black immigrants would be treated fairly
  312. Bank rates and Parade of Homes
  313. Westward ho!
  314. Candidate’s campaign calls for end to division’s taxation powers
  315. February is Black History Month — agents try to stop “The Black 1000” at Emerson border crossing
  316. "Plains" nonsense
  317. Reality of Canadian real estate is not all markets alike
  318. Lack of enthusiasm
  319. Common-sense genius of Canadians
  320. Politics in Manitoba — Adams shows how parties, leaders and voters shaped our system
  321. Cold weather factor in new home construction decline
  322. Museum presentation at Commercial REALTORS® breakfast
  323. The story of voyageurs — festival is a celebration of fur trade’s history
  324. New January MLS® Dollar Volume Record
  325. Trade retaliation
  326. The Whitewater murder mystery — witnesses testify that Gordon confessed to crime
  327. Home Buyers’ Plan withdrawal limit increased in budget
  328. Positive outlook for Manitoba in 2009
  329. Ignatieff had no choice
  330. The Whitewater murder mystery — the law finally catches up to Walter Gordon
  331. Association president optimistic real estate will flourish in 2009
  332. Obama must succeed
  333. Federal changes to mortgage rules
  334. The Whitewater murder mystery —Daw and Smith disappear under suspicious circumstances
  335. National association seeks inclusion of housing proposals in federal budget
  336. Goodfellow: house more than roof over your head
  337. Winnipeg’s earliest ice-skating rinks — first facilities built on frozen river then on firm land
  338. Was Juba crazy?
  339. December stats show no slowdown in local housing market
  340. Romancing the bridge
  341. Housing market highlights from 2008
  342. Starting the New Year — in 1912 music filled the grand ballroom of Royal Alexandra
  343. New report says Winnipeg housing market in good shape entering 2009
  344. Reason for optimism
  345. There’s no place like home
  346. Christmas 1912 — purchases sent home on sleigh drawn by horse with jingling bells
  347. Changing dynamics in real estate
  348. An interview with Louis Riel — the Métis leader would not admit mistakes made in 1869-70
  349. Partisan
  350. Two consecutive years of over $2 billion in MLS® sales
  351. 60th anniversary Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  352. An interview with Louis Riel — Métis leader’s last poems purchased at auction
  353. Backed into a corner
  354. Outlook predicts 2009 market more balanced with slow, steady growth
  355. New homes in east Elmwood for five Métis families
  356. Great progress made in West End
  357. Year there wasn’t a white Christmas — unusually balmy winter of 1877-78 in Manitoba
  358. Transformation of Santa Claus
  359. Building a better community
  360. New park named after former premier — recognizes flood protection provided by “Duff’s Ditch”
  361. “Texas tea” in Manitoba
  362. Neither cold nor snow can stop demand for new homes
  363. Archibald said beatings were so frequent Métis virtually existed in a “state of slavery”
  364. A success story in the inner city
  365. Not mean-spirited
  366. New MLS® records continue to be established
  367. New Hudson’s Bay Company Archives donation — mostly records from 20th century
  368. Young home buyers gain valuable insight into local real estate market conditions
  369. Dire situation in U.S.
  370. U.S. housing market in crisis while Canada’s thrives
  371. Reforming the Senate — Manitoba abolished its upper chamber in 1876
  372. Confidence in Dinwiddie
  373. Winnipeg condominium lifestyle gaining in popularity
  374. First ever $2-billion year
  375. Winnipeg’s North End — neighbourhood’s story told through photographs
  376. Contentious land sale
  377. Home construction still ahead of last year’s pace
  378. First Downtown Trends tour
  379. Remembrance Day — the sacrifice made by Canadians at Passchendaele
  380. Break the cycle
  381. MLS® sales top $2 billion for the first time
  382. Sub-prime credit crunch in U.S.
  383. Cross-border football rivalry — Shamrocks played University of North Dakota in 1903
  384. Back of the bus
  385. CMHC predicts increased local new home construction
  386. New bylaw only as good as people behind it
  387. Value of REALTOR® in current market
  388. “Willie Chaffeur” vs. Tommie Horseman” — earliest automobiles on Winnipeg’s streets
  389. More than polar bears
  390. Another record month for the Multiple Listing Service®
  391. The key to aboriginal homeownership
  392. Ghost scene at the fort — “nightly vigil of sentries made hideous by apparition”
  393. “True North” message
  394. New bylaw only as good as people behind it
  395. Railway comes to Gimli — “will totally alter features hitherto of quiet and primitive community”
  396. Mixed signals given on signage
  397. It’s serendipity
  398. Economic conditions remain upbeat for real estate market
  399. Hall of Fame sculptures completed
  400. Plaque recognizes “herculean task” of building Bay line — railway took decades to complete
  401. Homespun knowledge
  402. Chipman inducted into Citizens Hall of Fame
  403. 70th anniversary of MHBA
  404. Fire! 1904 conflagration destroys major downtown businesses and threatens many others
  405. Name has meaning
  406. Canadian resale housing market expected to remain strong
  407. Information on real estate courses
  408. Union Tower and Scott Fruit Co. warehouse — heritage buildings receive federal funds
  409. Casualty of war
  410. Report says most centres categorized as sellers’ markets
  411. U.S. subprime mortgage crisis
  412. Early banking in Winnipeg — first was McMicken’s Bank and second was Merchants Bank
  413. Life of Brian
  414. For upscale home purchasers money is no obstacle
  415. Humour drives point home
  416. Winnipeg’s “Shoe King” — Thomas Ryan built new warehouse on King Street in 1895
  417. Back to basics
  418. First time August MLS® sales surpassed $200 million
  419. Dedicated to making Winnipeg beautiful
  420. Minnesota’s Canadian connection — state capital St. Paul founded by Red River settlers
  421. Marvellous Milt
  422. Four straight months of national housing market records
  423. Whatever happened to the Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition?
  424. Mixed signals given on signage
  425. Superhighway to Hell?
  426. Revised forecasts predict record-breaking home sales
  427. Revised housing predictions for 2007
  428. The Buffalo Wool Company — “The scheme became a laughing stock in England
  429. Risk vs. reward
  430. Triple-digit increase in multiple-family construction
  431. Land sales could fill city’s coffers
  432. Not a “12-year republic” — claim called an “insult to their intelligence and pride”
  433. The beautiful game
  434. MLS® real estate market on track to top $2 billion
  435. Hot markets not always healthy
  436. Treaty Five — commissioners met with native leaders in communities along Lake Winnipeg
  437. Worst of the worst?
  438. Association calling for national housing strategy
  439. Technology upgrades benefit consumers
  440. Canada’s wheat king — the life and times of Seager Wheeler
  441. Dismal result
  442. June showed no let up in MLS® market strength
  443. Real estate sales reach new heights
  444. Harold Parsons — Neepawa lad surprise winner of Canada Day long-weekend road race
  445. Invasion of Canada
  446. 10th annual Winnipeg in Bloom contest entry deadline
  447. Downtown living at its best
  448. The bells tolled for Archbishop Tache — “no ordinary man — he was a man among millions”
  449. Heritage river
  450. Home buyers get more bang for their buck in Manitoba
  451. Annual Winnipeg in Bloom contest
  452. Totogan called the “New Chicago” of Manitoba — little remains to show it even existed
  453. Angling adventure
  454. Home sales major contributor to national economy
  455. There’s real value in using REALTORS®
  456. Not the answer
  457. Monthly MLS® sales continue to shatter records
  458. Tour downtown condos and attractions
  459. Tragic sinking of SS Princess — called first major maritime disaster on Lake Winnipeg
  460. Building a community
  461. Home-buying trend affecting nation’s rental market
  462. Another record-setting month for MLS®
  463. 125 years of professional fire protection — until 1882, volunteers manned the pumps
  464. Building a community
  465. Rags-to-riches tales played out in best neighbourhoods
  466. Letspayfair.com lawn sign campaign
  467. Conquering hero returns to hometown — Roblin greeted by “a perfect storm of cheering”
  468. Chicken in every pot
  469. New home construction forecast to increase in 2007 and 2008
  470. Nominate one good Winnipegger
  471. Conquering hero returns to hometown — Roblin greeted by “a perfect storm of cheering”
  472. Election Skulduggery
  473. Three parties release education funding platforms
  474. Education funding election issue
  475. Hugh John Macdonald pulls off election upset — called “plucky fight against the odds”
  476. 10 years after flood
  477. Provincial Leaders Forum to highlight election issues
  478. On-reserve aboriginal housing program
  479. First city hall and civic market — from the outset there were structural problems
  480. Election no surprise
  481. Winnipeg to be site of first “national” museum outside Ottawa
  482. Coalition challenges Premier Doer
  483. Red River Fever — typhoid epidemic led to improved water and sewage systems
  484. The “bear” facts
  485. Housing minister announces major change in strategy
  486. New real estate challenge
  487. 90th anniversary of famous battle — “I think myself that was where Canada was born”
  488. The big idea
  489. Another impressive month for Multiple Listing Service®
  490. Issues affecting real estate
  491. First export of wheat — it was only 857 bushels but it was a start
  492. World’s wallflower
  493. Consumer confidence fueling real estate sales
  494. Manitoba School Question — controversy threatened to tear nation apart
  495. Significance of April 9
  496. City passes motion calling for school tax change
  497. Federal budget disappoints association
  498. Western Canada’s population boom — Sifton re-organized department to increase immigration
  499. In the money
  500. Report says local housing market among most affordable
  501. Immigration engine of population growth
  502. The Irish in Manitoba — St. Patrick’s Day was an important celebration
  503. Canada’s VC
  504. Strong MLS® housing market continued in February
  505. The power of MLS® in the housing market
  506. Manitoba’s first execution — “deed . . . committed by a demon in human shape”
  507. Bones of contention
  508. Manitobans believe it’s better to buy home now than later
  509. New national advertising campaign
  510. William Hespeler — played key role in bringing Mennonite settlers to Manitoba
  511. Licence to steal
  512. Another round of school tax increases now underway
  513. Shift education taxes off property
  514. University of Manitoba special collection — Dr. Hamilton’s research into paranormal featured
  515. Star power
  516. Association predicts housing sales increase for Manitoba
  517. MLS® listings increase but more still needed
  518. On the Portage Road — 1861 trip from Fort Garry to Portage la Praire
  519. Two heroes
  520. New magazine showcases commercial real estate
  521. Forecasts affected by the unexpected
  522. Cold snap of February 1876 — winter’s icy grip continued throughout month
  523. Two heroes
  524. MLS® sales continue winning ways in January
  525. National housing market setting records
  526. Nor’Wester pushes for Crown Colony status — “Red River settlers will . . . be pleased
  527. “Diplomatic” solution
  528. CREA wants cancelled home retrofit program reinstated
  529. Burning of the Gimli ballot box — partisan politic’s first appearance in a provincial election
  530. Burden of education property taxes
  531. Pay fair
  532. Coalition says way education now funded is unfair
  533. New stadium? — since 1930 Blue Bombers have played in several stadiums
  534. Funding sports venues
  535. President says all market indicators are positive
  536. The tools. The team. The trust.
  537. “Bloody Jack” Krafchenko — armed with pistol escapes from jail on January 10, 1914
  538. New name’s strength
  539. The Numeric Code — local MLS® real estate market by the numbers
  540. Lake sturgeon a species at risk
  541. Winnipeg not Singapore
  542. Cold hasn’t chilled real estate market’s record-setting pace
  543. REALTOR®’s code of ethics
  544. Historic house not protected from demolition
  545. Notion of Nation
  546. Most Canadians aspire to live in the lap of luxury
  547. Not recent
  548. Transit oriented development
  549. The 1935 Grey Cup — “stage set for most electrifying run in Canadian football history”
  550. New homes in east Elmwood for five Métis families
  551. North American Buffalo saved from extinction — two Manitobans played a major role
  552. Last veteran
  553. Create warmth and spirit of holiday season with lights
  554. What a REALTOR® does for you
  555. Grey Cup’s hallowed history — showcase of Canada’s unique brand of football
  556. Multiple-family construction best in last 20 years
  557. It’s human nature
  558. A Remembrance Day tribute — young Stonewall man earns Victoria Cross over Western Front
  559. Rev. Lehotsky’s legacy
  560. Impressive October MLS® sales establish new record
  561. Westward ho! – misfortune is turned into a New World success story
  562. Association says housing helps productivity
  563. Winter holiday
  564. Harper says government not planning to privatize CMHC
  565. Early UFO sightings? “ . . . it’s form appeared globular” in the moonlit sky
  566. No utopia
  567. Trends and opportunities emerging for downtown housing
  568. 100 years ago big issues dominated mayoralty race in Winnipeg
  569. Need to keep a lid on property taxes
  570. Four for mayor
  571. Winnipeg among centres setting year-to-date sales records
  572. 100 years ago big issues dominated mayoralty race
  573. Spray-applied foam insulation
  574. No political parties
  575. Revised forecast calls for record house sales this year
  576. October 12 mayoralty forum update
  577. Manitoba’s first thanksgivings — only proclaimed following bountiful harvests
  578. Civic boosterism
  579. Impressive MLS® sales year continued in September
  580. What you should know about wood
  581. Tree-lined setting a site to behold
  582. Manitoba’s first locomotive — the Countess of Dufferin arrived to bells, whistles and cheers
  583. They said, fix them
  584. Board to again host civic election mayoralty forum
  585. Manitoba’s first locomotive — the Countess of Dufferin arrived to bells, whistles and cheers
  586. Minor repairs solve concrete surface damage
  587. Five-year conventional mortgage has peaked
  588. Fighting over water
  589. “Winnipeg’s First Citizen” — Ashdown inducted into 2006 Citizens Hall of Fame
  590. Honouring Winnipeggers
  591. Two new inductees into Winnipeg Citizens Hall of Fame
  592. NHLers invest in local rental market
  593. Two votes, two different results — Peguis land compensation still unresolved
  594. U.S. market different
  595. Mortgage rates, high employment stimulate new home investment
  596. “Terrorists” threaten Manitoba — “collecting on our border for . . . plunder, robbery and murder”
  597. The value of using a REALTOR®
  598. Roads and elections
  599. REALTORS® to discuss the “big issues” at Winnipeg meeting
  600. “Terrorists” raid Manitoba — threat from “murderous band” generates patriotic response
  601. Soaring home prices impact Calgary, Vancouver
  602. Outlandish gimmick
  603. National MLS® sales remain on track to set new record
  604. The Country Guide — in 1933 it provided articles on Canadian and world affairs
  605. The dog days of summer
  606. Gasohol old idea
  607. Western Canada nation’s hotbed of new home construction
  608. The “Ghost of Charron Lake” — “It was the first type of aircraft purchased by my father”
  609. Board hires Commercial Division manager
  610. Mantario revisited
  611. Manitobans want education taxes to be election issue
  612. How to prevent lime scale build up
  613. The “Ghost of Charron Lake”
  614. What if . . .
  615. July MLS® activity maintains a steady pace
  616. Two cities with similar real estate stats
  617. Canada lacrosse world champions — Winnipeg in1904 first to claim title
  618. Foundation is there
  619. “Pocket suites” — comfort, safety for low-income Winnipeggers
  620. MLS® not just at work locally
  621. Naming a province — “it is Manitobah . . . enshrines a very romantic legend.”
  622. “Birds of passage”
  623. Housing boom contributing to province’s economic growth
  624. Confidence shown in real estate
  625. “Scarlet-clad warriors” head west
  626. “Birds of passage”
  627. More listings means more choice for home buyers
  628. REALTORS® know the market
  629. Conscience of Canadians aroused
  630. Cooler bears
  631. Robust demand for housing across the country
  632. More than bricks and mortar
  633. Winnipeg’s early July 1 celebrations — internal conflicts still evident
  634. Village of Canada
  635. Increased upper-end sales driven by good economy
  636. Housing renewal in the heart of the city
  637. A replica Upper Fort Garry? — forlorn gateway may soon have company
  638. New resilient outdoor deck surface
  639. Heritage river
  640. CREA releases recommendations for aboriginal housing
  641. REALTOR® aboriginal housing forum
  642. Historic Thistle levelled by fire — flames claim memorabilia of Manitoba’s second oldest club
  643. Monster catfish
  644. Winnipeg among nation’s leaders in home sales records
  645. Home buying and the Internet
  646. Golden age of local soccer — years between the two world wars
  647. Defend precious legacy
  648. May MLS® dollar volume sales set all-time record
  649. Homage to Hall of Fame inductee
  650. Promises made, not every one kept — Treaty 1 negotiations dragged on for several days
  651. Little has changed
  652. Multi-family construction continues to increase
  653. MLS® continues to set records
  654. Refuses to submit
  655. Plants from garden centres
  656. Prices rising but still plenty of affordable homes
  657. Historic artifacts returned to Canada — Carnegie was early tourist in the West
  658. Lead into gold
  659. N.Y. City crime reduction methods to be used here
  660. Foundation celebrates 85 years of community service — started with Alloway’s gift
  661. Tour for downtown condo buyers
  662. Sealed windows add to home comfort
  663. Giuliani’s pep rally
  664. Exceptional month for board’s Multiple Listing Service®
  665. 60th HOP home nearing completion
  666. After the real estate bubble burst — optimism still strong in 1883
  667. Port of Winnipeg
  668. New home buyers will benefit from GST reduction
  669. Misconceptions about Winnipeg
  670. Good news for local real estate market
  671. The 1935 Grey Cup — ’Pegs travelled east to take on the mighty Hamilton Tigers
  672. It’s now a more balanced local real estate market
  673. Point of return
  674. Consistent demand for local housing
  675. Hell on earth — the huge shell holes were often reddened with human blood
  676. Property investment report says U.S. woes don’t extend to Canada
  677. The fog of war
  678. Meltdown criteria found in the U.S. doesn’t exist in Winnipeg’s housing market
  679. Hell on earth — Canadians defy the odds and capture Passchendaele Ridge
  680. Report forecasts strength in new home and resale home markets
  681. Long-leggety beasts
  682. First successful applicants for Manitoba Tipi Mitawa
  683. Technology conference at trade show
  684. St. Boniface Cathedral fires — basilica fire in 1860 started when tallow spilled on stove
  685. First successful applicants for Manitoba Tipi Mitawa
  686. From politics to MLS® statistics
  687. Urban prophet
  688. Need two outstanding people for Hall of Fame
  689. Product prevents basement leaks
  690. Red River again overflows its banks — historical record tells of past devastations
  691. CMHC reports three solid months of new home gains
  692. It’s all lemonade stand economics
  693. Metis land claim in court — scrip snapped up by 1870s speculators
  694. Transitional “fishapod”
  695. Stats show Winnipeg’s confidence in higher-end real estate
  696. Tips for exterior house painting
  697. Commercial division accepts award
  698. Metis land claim in court — based on historical documents
  699. Newspapers live on
  700. Only 12.9 per cent pre-tax income going to homeownership costs
  701. Wiring, circuit breakers and panels
  702. Hot, cold and somewhere in between Climate change actually quite common
  703. Olympic rewards
  704. Property owners struggle to keep up with school taxes
  705. Direct vent gas fireplace
  706. 100 years ago “Mac” Braden’s rink won “The Big Bonspiel’s” grand aggregate
  707. The new development in city’s southwest
  708. Another election soon?
  709. Central bank raises its rate; competition will keep mortgage rates down
  710. 2006 starts off with a bang
  711. Vics reclaim Stanley Cup — beat Montreal hold off challenge by Toronto
  712. Why vote?
  713. Candidates endorsed who support principles of unique program
  714. Converting basement into rec room
  715. Another benchmark year for real estate
  716. In 1896 “Vics” issued challenge for hockey supremacy
  717. Important birthday
  718. Impressive new MLS® records established last year
  719. Heating system for your rec room
  720. New theories about first people settling continent
  721. Wrong message
  722. Re-organize your closet space
  723. Selkirk loses railway bridge battle
  724. Expect a school tax increase
  725. January stats show housing market continuing its winning ways
  726. New government means changes
  727. Crossing the Red — railway bridge battle
  728. Perceptions count
  729. New board president predicts more balanced market in 2006
  730. Truly remarkable year for real estate
  731. A newsboys’ Christmas in 1896 — called “a howling success in every way”
  732. Doer as Santa
  733. Efficient warm-air system
  734. All that glitters is gold: Manitoba’s first gold mining centre re-opens
  735. Young voters
  736. MLS® dollar volume sales record expected: well ahead of last year’s record-breaking pace
  737. Winter election in Winnipeg: new meaning brought to adage “vote early and vote often.”
  738. Bylaw 6400 requires a delicate balance
  739. Winter tips
  740. Canadian Museum of Human Rights campaign: “We believe we can change world for the better”
  741. Abandoned by the gods
  742. Canadian economy in relatively good shape — banks ranked most sound in the world
  743. St. Boniface Cathedral fire — 40 years ago basilica reduced to a charred shell
  744. Central bank lowers interest rates to boost national economy
  745. Abandoned by the gods
  746. Canadian economy in relatively good shape — banks ranked most sound in the world
  747. St. Boniface Cathedral fire — 40 years ago basilica reduced to a charred shell
  748. Central bank lowers interest rates to boost national economy
  749. Burn wood properly and safely
  750. City bylaw review now underway
  751. Fuel tax squabble
  752. CREA proposes Ottawa raise RRSP withdrawal limit: Home Buyers’ Plan hasn’t kept up with home prices
  753. Winnipeg 1912 — new book by Blanchard tells of year when optimism reigned supreme
  754. Housing market should remain strong in 2006
  755. Not forgotten
  756. Winnipeg’s economy continues to hum along: confidence in real estate market remains high
  757. Why did Canadian soldier save wartime newspaper? It’s a mystery we’ll never be able to solve
  758. HOP expands beyond city’s West End
  759. For valour
  760. Survey shows majority favour school tax shift: groups call for the government to finally act
  761. Munich agreement a goose-step towards war — Hitler deceives world leaders
  762. Rent controls create “have-not” province
  763. Prosperity bonus
  764. Canadians remain fiscally responsible, survey says: Unlikely to extend themselves when buying house
  765. Steel-insulated door for our climate
  766. Red River Floodway expansion underway — “Duff’s Ditch” has saved billions
  767. Rent controls create “have-not” province
  768. Ideas needed
  769. MLS® home sales generate economic activity: spending attributed to purchases $10.8 billion
  770. Real estate called where it’s at — Toronto example similar to what’s happening elsewhere
  771. E.L. Drewry noted for beer and boosterism
  772. Tainted legacy
  773. Hall of Fame honours outstanding citizens: Drewry and Roy newest special inductees
  774. Internment of “enemy aliens” during WWI — Brandon camp held 800 people
  775. Putting market in perspective
  776. Beware autumn “blows”
  777. Real estate market hits triple play in August: MLS® sales, listings and dollar volume are up
  778. Add insulation to your home’s attic
  779. Link to Orkney Islands — reliable source of recruits for Hudson’s Bay Company
  780. Impost fees impose on new developments
  781. Soaring gas prices
  782. Report says first-time buyers are open-minded: many snapping up older homes under $150,000
  783. Eliminate the “water hammer” effect
  784. End of an era — implosion levels Olgivie Flour Mills Co. site
  785. Even federal government uses MLS®
  786. Joy-ride about to end
  787. National association revises housing forecast: local market is doing better than anticipated
  788. Arrival of stagecoach in Winnipeg — linked community with outside world
  789. Seeing red for the right reasons
  790. Never forget
  791. Survey shows strong support for school funding reform: coalition tells minister should come from general revenues
  792. Kitchen designers emphasize efficiency
  793. Self-taught plant genius — plaque commemorates his contributions
  794. HOP prototype for Hamilton program
  795. Free to disagree
  796. First-time home buyers enticed into market: low interest rates one of many considerations
  797. How to hang a rec room door
  798. “Manitoba mosquito” called worst species of insect in the world
  799. Randa was an inspired, talented artist
  800. It’s a bull!
  801. Fifteen new infill homes for city’s North End: stabilize neighbourhoods and provide hope
  802. Windigo of First Nations oral tradition — fearsome and loathsome creature
  803. Reality realty — get used to it
  804. Sick old man
  805. New hydro headquarters design completed: called next pillar in downtown development
  806. Failing grade on Canadian history quiz — but most do want to learn more
  807. Not necessary to re-invent wheel
  808. Canada Day disappointment
  809. Continual rainfall hasn’t dampened home sales: “May and June have been spectacular” — Penner
  810. Measures to combat credit crunch
  811. Gamble that failed
  812. North American Boundary Commission — fixing the U.S.-Canada border at 49th Parallel
  813. Best September MLS® performance ever recorded
  814. Draw your deck plan to scale
  815. Red River cart called “marvel of mechanism” — noise compared to “den of wild beasts”
  816. The little details make a difference
  817. Closer to Manitoba
  818. Closer to Manitoba
  819. MLS® sets new monthly and quarterly sales records: little to deter consumer confidence in resale market
  820. Reminder of Canada’s connection to monarchy — it’s more than just a civic holiday
  821. Committed to serving their clients
  822. Dangerous precedent
  823. Central bank’s rate remains the same: mortgage interest rates actually drop
  824. How to create some curb appeal
  825. Little has changed — Martin’s problems similar to events of 1926
  826. Serviced land in short supply
  827. Model community
  828. Railing adds to deck’s look and safety
  829. A return to the past — border closure incentive for meat-packing expansion
  830. Changes to controls — how “suite” are they?
  831. Need answers
  832. “We were extremely pleased. It was amazing.” nearly half of MLS® sold for above list price
  833. Durable tiles for deck surfaces
  834. Manitoba’s oil patch — new discovery creates new crop of rural millionaires
  835. Multiple Listing Service® rocks
  836. They forgot
  837. Looking for two good Winnipeggers: nominations for Citizens Hall of Fame
  838. Early fishing on Lake Winnipeg — an important resource serving aboriginals and settlers
  839. Loose or missing chimney brick mortar
  840. Housing report worth examining
  841. Eminent domain
  842. Not a forgotten hero — new statue of Mynarski unveiled at former RAF base
  843. Happenings in national real estate
  844. Save the trees
  845. MLS® listings continue their winning ways: By using agent couple realize hefty profit
  846. Program worthy of recognition
  847. Certain mowers able to recycle clippings
  848. 54 West Gate — new book tells stories of Ralph Connor House
  849. After the deluge
  850. Manitoba tops housing affordability index: biggest improvement detached bungalows
  851. Solar collectors that even work on cloudy days
  852. First 50 years of hotels in Winnipeg — in the beginning was the Royal
  853. Winnipeg turning into Winn-couver
  854. Right step
  855. MLS® sales hit record levels in May
  856. Finishing new wood exterior siding
  857. Winnipeg turning into Winn-couver
  858. On Strike!
  859. Spence neighbourhood revitalization funding: families have chance to become homeowners
  860. Easy-to-install suspended ceiling
  861. Mad at CBC
  862. “We’re going to win this one,” vows chairman: more groups attacking education funding system
  863. Table saw is a multi-purpose tool
  864. “Disastrous year 1826” — floodway expansion to protect city from flood of greater magnitude
  865. You ain’t seen nothin’ yet!
  866. Invaluable to wildlife
  867. Debt may be rising but don’t panic: increase offset by household assets
  868. How to change door cylinder lock
  869. The story of voyageurs — festival is a celebration of fur trade’s history
  870. January freeze doesn’t chill market
  871. It’s the economy
  872. January called sign of things to come: brisk demand for housing continues
  873. Winter installation of new windows
  874. A “magnificent failure” — controversy dogged Meighen’s political career
  875. HOP speaks out on housing
  876. Not giving up!
  877. National MLS® sales hit record high: return to normal sales pace predicted
  878. Damage from frozen pipes
  879. Mayor Katz wants a return to optimism of “Chicago of the North” era
  880. Records are made to be broken
  881. Noise pollution
  882. New education funding announced: issue of property taxes still remains
  883. Williams not first to use flag as political tool — Dief hated new flag
  884. Growth needs to be accommodated
  885. Lost advantage
  886. 2004 detached-home price up 11 per cent: we’re still one of three most affordable cities
  887. 2004 market like Team Canada at Worlds
  888. eBay snowball
  889. Association and board give support to Waverly West: suburban growth doesn’t always equal urban sprawl
  890. Tips for purchasing unfinished furniture
  891. Holiday musings on the market’s future
  892. Christmas at York Factory — a time of feasting, drinking and dancing
  893. Market poised for another good year
  894. Spam, spam, spam
  895. Journey into history
  896. The shape of things to come?
  897. Action required
  898. MLS® has entered “uncharted territory:” months of homes sales over $100 million
  899. Snow, stats, stocks, schedule
  900. Mysterious death of Thomas Simpson
  901. What to do when the lights go out
  902. Canadian icon
  903. 10th month of $100-million-plus sales: average price increased by 10.8 per cent
  904. Formulate suburban lot strategy
  905. Anniversary stock market crash of 1929 — start of the “Lost Decade”
  906. Basic techniques used when working with plywood
  907. Nothing mysterious
  908. Residential lot shortage is becoming desperate: home builders could run out of land in two years
  909. Search out all drafts in your home
  910. The Famous Five championed women’s rights — anniversary of the Persons Case
  911. Rent control reform across Canada
  912. Another tax increase?
  913. In Winnipeg you get most bang for your buck: home relocation among more affordable in N.A.
  914. Market still very buoyant
  915. Electrifying Manitoba — first mention of electric lighting at Davis Hotel
  916. Installation of polysterene insulation
  917. Installation of polysterene insulation
  918. Housing and transit
  919. Two more Hall of Fame inductees: Carl Ridd and Lionel Fitzgerald
  920. Glass blocks regaining popularity
  921. Heritage Winnipeg website chronicles history of city’s built heritage
  922. Neighbour a “have”
  923. Not fooled by piece-meal tax break, says Weiss: education tax problem won’t go away that easily
  924. Good timing for good initiative
  925. Electric drill a very versatile tool
  926. Start of a new era of optimism? City once had lofty aspirations
  927. Absolutely terrific
  928. 50th HOP home just completed in the West End: program stimulates neighbourhood revitalization
  929. Low-income housing under review
  930. The Grey Cup — North American football’s oldest national championship
  931. Another option is a gas fireplace
  932. Taxation shift
  933. Single-family starts will surpass 2003: already well ahead of last year’s pace
  934. Resale market at record pace
  935. Hell’s let loose — Canada mobilizes to fight in First World War
  936. Ceramic tile floor installation
  937. D-Day Dodgers
  938. Canadians feel homes make them wealthy: real estate assets are favoured investment
  939. An era comes to an end in Winnipeg — PPCLI depart for Shilo
  940. Real estate Internet use growing
  941. Paint problems that can be fixed
  942. Blame both sides
  943. Luxury home sales doing well on local MLS®: four homes currently listed for $1 million and up
  944. Ryan Block retains heritage building status — mayor had helped lead city out of sin
  945. Homeownership is more than just shelter
  946. Control moisture to control mildew
  947. Paradise gained
  948. MLS® sets another home sales record: dollar volume sales now over $1 billion
  949. Definitely a sign of the times
  950. Historic Cathedral of St. John’s to be designated provincial heritage site
  951. Tricks of the trade when taping drywall
  952. Sticker shock
  953. Amazing market continues to impress: record-breaking homes sales on MLS®
  954. Local house prices still rising
  955. A history lesson on ice — players wear replica jerseys of Falcons
  956. Right nails for do-it-yourself project essential
  957. “My home is worth more today:” polls say almost everyone agrees
  958. Not “idiots”
  959. Dirty chimney presents a fire hazard
  960. Short-lived Republic of Manitobah ends when shots are fired
  961. Scrooge exists
  962. City undertaking new reassessment: values seem to be quite reasonable
  963. Organize workshop
  964. Support review of Bylaw 6400
  965. It could have been St. Boniface, N.D.
  966. Power to spare
  967. Value of household real estate assets soars: net worth now averages $136,500 per capita
  968. Proposal that Ottawa amend Income Tax Act to encourage investment in “real property”
  969. Repeat of '07 crash
  970. Battle of Rat Portage — special constables carried “heavy bludgeons of green wood”
  971. Economy primary focus of candidates at election forum
  972. Real monsters of the deep — new marine reptile fossil discovery
  973. River resource
  974. Higher prices, mortgage costs have little effect:
  975. Lost opportunity
  976. Industrial zoning under review
  977. Shoal Lake aqueduct — ensured safe, reliable source for city’s water supply
  978. Homeowner surprised by contest win: showed curb appeal with green thumb
  979. Televised federal election forum slated for October 7
  980. Valour Road mural
  981. Not the United States — comparisons to American mortgage meltdown not applicable
  982. The Rat Portage War — Ontario and Manitoba clash over town now called Kenora
  983. A good dose of “economic reality” about Canadian housing market
  984. Unsung
  985. Housing boom not about to end
  986. First major railway strike in Western Canada — CPR and engineers at odds over wages
  987. Rapid transit and stadium
  988. Current market characterized as stable
  989. First major railway strike in Western Canada — trains stopped by engineers’ strike
  990. Award-winning architect designed human rights museum
  991. York boats — carried freight and people on the great inland waterways of the Northwest
  992. Election tradition
  993. Waverley West subdivision — province has already sold 134 of first 184 lots placed on the market
  994. Human rights museum opportunity for economic renewal
  995. Honouring sacrifice
  996. Agents care about their communities
  997. Historic York Factory along Hudson Bay — former commercial capital of northwest
  998. Real estate associations support Canadian Museum for Human Rights
  999. Food safety
  1000. It pays to use a professional
  1001. Historic York Factory along Hudson Bay — Ottawa taking steps to preserve site
  1002. Healthy levels of home sales across the province
  1003. Ill-fated Franklin expedition
  1004. Province offers incentives for geothermal heating and cooling
  1005. Lake deserves better
  1006. Good news real estate market
  1007. Ill-fated Franklin expedition
  1008. Province offers incentives for geothermal heating and cooling
  1009. Meet me in St. Louis — Winnipeg lacrosse team captures gold medal at 1904 Olympics
  1010. Keep the faith
  1011. Single-family new home construction remains strong
  1012. The beat goes on in Winnipeg
  1013. Measuring
  1014. Baffling mystery of Molsons Bank robbery — only suspect a former employee of the bank
  1015. Record local MLS® sales and dollar volume reported in July
  1016. Ford’s "big idea"
  1017. Canadian Museum for Human Rights — believe in possibility of new vision for our province
  1018. Baffling mystery of Molsons Bank robbery — “solution will require some skilled detective work”
  1019. National dollar volume down while local market records gain
  1020. Gliding into history
  1021. New rule changes for real estate transactions
  1022. Murder in Brandon — petition for death sentence to be commuted as Blake called a “moral lunatic”
  1023. Second quarter report shows strength of resale market
  1024. Safe bet dollar volume sales will surpass $2 billion this year
  1025. Protecting the Canadian housing market against inflation and U.S.-style mortgage meltdown
  1026. Showing disrespect
  1027. Murder in Brandon — terrible news of cruel crime spreads through city like wildfire
  1028. Government changes rules for longer-term mortgages
  1029. Engineering marvel
  1030. Home values not standing still
  1031. “Worst water disaster in Winnipeg’s history” — five drown en route to Elm Park picnic“Worst water disaster in Winnipeg’s history” — five drown en route to Elm Park picnic
  1032. Renaming Higgins Avenue
  1033. Unfair school tax levied on cottages
  1034. First aeroplane flight in Western Canada — it took three attempts to become airborne
  1035. Rising gas prices could impact number of trips to cottage
  1036. First aeroplane flight in Western Canada — it wasn’t spectacular but Ely got off the ground
  1037. Win-win for Hop and U of W
  1038. Point Douglas or Polo Park
  1039. Real estate agents now “must” verify personal information
  1040. Special Selkirk supplement
  1041. Fishing challenge
  1042. More listings mean more choice for home buyers
  1043. It had to be done
  1044. The power of our home team
  1045. Selkirk special supplement
  1046. Dollar volume sales exceed $300 million for first timeMay marked the first time REALTORS® sold MLS® properties for a total exceeding $300 million during a single month.
  1047. Dollar volume sales exceed $300 million for first time
  1048. Global warming "poster child"
  1049. Changes to Manitoba’s rent controls
  1050. Grand welcome given curlers from Scotland — arrived in city to play in “monster bonspiel” of 1903
  1051. First-time buyers express confidence in housing market
  1052. Another lost paradise
  1053. Policy change will increase rental units
  1054. “Dastardly outrage” — good doctor became scapegoat for failure of incorporation bill
  1055. Significant gains in local real estate over past decade
  1056. Science of ice-making
  1057. Market conditions affect mortgage rate
  1058. Manitoba’s first Brier winner — Hudson rink takes tankard after three-way playoff
  1059. Poll shows Manitobans confident buying home sound investment
  1060. Humble spud mixed blessing
  1061. New rules for multiple offers
  1062. Russian Jews find haven in Winnipeg — government initially only provides squalid living conditions
  1063. Strong housing demand expected to prevail well into spring
  1064. Ledohowski drops bombshell
  1065. Housing Opportunity Partnership on the move
  1066. Dominion Immigration Sheds — facility at The Forks handled newcomers streaming into province
  1067. Canada’s baby boomers want affordable housing when retiring
  1068. “Philistine land-gambling”
  1069. Municipalities propose affordable housing initiatives
  1070. Winnipeg’s first post offices — mail service evolved with advancements in transportation
  1071. Canadians cautious when it comes to mortgage debt
  1072. Winnipeg’s thriving riverfront market — flatboats “present an unbroken string of floating merchandise”
  1073. Aboriginal housing program attracts more applicants than expected
  1074. Unintended consequences
  1075. Politics and Olympics
  1076. MP wants to improve Home Buyers’ Plan
  1077. Broadway Bridge damaged during spring break-up — occurred just four days after grand opening
  1078. Real estate market takes a break in March
  1079. The ‘burbs gas bill
  1080. Annual Winnipeg in Bloom contest
  1081. Winnipeg’s new summer resort — at the pavilion “expectations of an excellent dance floor were fully realized”
  1082. Suburban vs. urban — it’s a matter of lifestyle choice
  1083. When rumour becomes fact
  1084. Winnipeg’s new summer resort — Whyte selected site with crescent-shaped beach
  1085. Winnipeggers top home renovators in the nation
  1086. Need equitable school funding model
  1087. Happyland — Winnipeg’s “mammoth amusement park” first opened on May 23, 1906
  1088. Txt speak
  1089. CMHC says solid foundation for heathy housing market
  1090. Fixed election date fad
  1091. Winnipeg’s office and industrial share in relation to other Canadian commercial markets
  1092. Happyland — Winnipeg’s “mammoth amusement park” scene of elephant stampede
  1093. Contest provides opportunity to spruce up neighbourhoods
  1094. Celebrating
  1095. A benefit to all Canadians
  1096. Changing of the guard — enthusiastic welcome for Ritchot who negotiated Manitoba’s entry into Confederation
  1097. It was the best April on record for MLS®
  1098. When homes were scarce and pricey — estimated 5,000 to 7,000 people forced to live in tents
  1099. REALTORS® step up to the plate
  1100. Clouding the issue
  1101. Nominations needed for Citizens Hall of Fame
  1102. Forty years of progress for the Commercial Division
  1103. Wild West shootout in Winnipeg — murderer Gribbon flees justice and the chase is on
  1104. When politicians sing
  1105. Bank of Canada cuts interest rate
  1106. New Titanic Theory
  1107. Elephants in Manitoba — new research suggests extinction linked to arrival of first humans
  1108. More than a needle in a haystack
  1109. Price of new homes has eased in Winnipeg