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immigrants have. However, this Icelandic cake is virtually forgotten in its country of origin, and has thus devolved into a distinctly Canadian dish. In Winnipeg, vĂ­narterta is traditionally a multilayer cake made of cookie-like dough with a prune-based filling, but many recipe variations occur from
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is a Winnipeg style of hamburger, consisting of one or more patties, topped with meat sauce, quartered dill pickles, tomatoes, lettuce and a large amount of mayonnaise and mustard with fresh-cut fries. Innumerable varieties exist at the many drive-ins around the city, each with a loyal following.
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family to family. Often, prunes and dates are mixed to form a filling, while the dough is usually flavoured with cardamom, ginger or cinnamon. Icing can vary from a simple butter cream confection to marzipan, although some traditionalists eschew any icing whatsoever.
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There are six English speaking stations (CBWT-DT, CKY-DT, CKND-DT, CHMI-DT, KNRR, CIIT-DT) and one French speaking station (CBWFT-DT) based in Winnipeg that supply free programming to the city. Most homes subscribe to cable through
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There are two Winnipeg magazines published quarterly by Studio Publications. Winnipeg Women and Winnipeg Men magazines feature local individuals, businesses and services. There is also a monthly publication, known as
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are the most desirable part of the fish, and a classic Winnipeg dish is to have them served pan-fried in butter with mashed potatoes, creamed corn and pickled beets, although certain establishments such as
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The First Nations tradition of smoking was gradually perfected and modernized in Winnipeg from the mid to late-19th century onwards, partially due to the influx of European and other Canadian immigrants.
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School of Architecture (now the Faculty of Architecture) has been a key influence in the development of Winnipeg's architecture. Some of the Faculty's better-known graduates include John and Patricia
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After the railways came to Winnipeg, the Exchange District area was developed with many fine warehouses, offices and banks and became the original site of commerce in
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New waves of immigrants are further contributing to Winnipeg's dining scene. For example, the increasingly large Filipino population has made popular dishes such as
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A relatively isolated community for much of its early history, Winnipeg has developed several indigenous dishes and numerous local interpretations of imported ones.
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Additionally, American network affiliates broadcasting from North Dakota are available over-the-air in many parts of Winnipeg and Southern Manitoba.
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broadcast local and national programming. There are several rock, pop, and hot adult contemporary oriented stations and two country stations. Two
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home over the years. Some were born in Winnipeg, some raised in Winnipeg and some have re-located to Winnipeg. One of Canada's most important
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population, and Winnipeg in particular hosts a strong group at its core, which has influenced the city's cuisine just as much as the
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filmmaking and art project produced films and other media pertaining to the history and culture of Winnipeg and Manitoba.
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in 1914. Winnipeg is most well known for its rock music music scene, which has given birth to such well-known acts as
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Although Winnipeg boasts a huge number of ethnic restaurants - especially around Selkirk Avenue, Corydon Avenue, and
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School of Architecture, the second such program to exist in Canada, was established in 1913. Its first director was
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heritage continues to influence the city's cuisine and culture. As in all of Manitoba, but especially up
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are the only stations that still air on cable from this region. From August 14, 1968 till March 1986,
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I style of hotel which became prevalent in the eastern United States at the turn-of-the-20th-century.
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branches, although some restaurants and fisheries in Winnipeg use oak chips and red dye, such as the
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Winnipeg is home to 25 AM and FM radio stations. The most popular station for many years has been
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is a popular pastry, and is seeing a resurgence among Winnipeg's non-First Nations population.
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Winnipeg has also developed its own distinct take on many foods, including its own styles of
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are also extremely common in all Winnipeg delis. In the old French-Canadian neighborhood of
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is ubiquitous across the city and the province, often served with game dishes like
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Fish Market. Goldeye is always eaten smoked, and often on crackers or on rye with
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from Minneapolis replaced WDIV and WTOL on May 1, 1996, where they remain today.
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Some snack foods which are almost universally consumed by Winnipeggers include
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is popular as a dipping sauce for chicken fingers as well sweet potato fries.
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and sugar pie can be found in abundance, especially in February during the
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The first jazz concert in Canada was by the touring Creole Band at the
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satellite dishes to bring in signals from American satellite services.
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in particular, are often used as fillings in pies and other desserts.
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are common choices, but the favourite fish of most Winnipeggers are
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Winnipeg Singers (one of Canada's finest semi-professional choirs)
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There have been many famous writer and novelists who have called
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digital. There are also two satellite services available through
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alongside their variation of the locally famous Fat Boy burger.
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Manitoba Children's Museum at the Forks in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Winnipeg is home to a number of acclaimed filmmakers such as
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Union Station / Winnipeg Railway Station (Canadian National)
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is well known across the prairies for its arts and culture.
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Brave New Words: The Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards
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Another very interesting dessert to be found in the Peg is
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Camerata Nova (a choir specializing in Renaissance music)
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and Kub bakeries and can be found in any grocery store.
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The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Museum
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Index

Winnipeg Arts and Culture

The Golden Boy statue
Winnipeg
List of tallest buildings in Winnipeg

Exchange District
Winnipeg
Exchange District
National Historic Site of Canada

Union Bank Building
Union Bank Building
Chicago Style

Union Station
Union Station
railway station
The Forks
National Historic Site of Canada
Warren and Wetmore
Grand Central Station
New York City
Tyndall limestone
Manitoba Legislative Building
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Winnipeg
Golden Boy
Mercury
Hermes

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