Our Ambassador Q&A series gives you a behind-the-scenes look into the work of our wonderful team of Chamber Ambassadors. As business peers who actively use The Winnipeg Chamber to achieve…
Our Ambassador Q&A series gives you a behind-the-scenes look into the work of our wonderful team of Chamber Ambassadors. As business peers who actively use The Winnipeg Chamber to achieve…
Post Contributed By: Saliou Sako, Bilingual Contract Administrator, Johnston Group and Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-21 Hearing Francine speak about her upbringing, where she came from and overcame in war…
Post Contributed By: Christine McKay, Director, Corporate Communications at IG Wealth Managementand Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-21 It’s a Friday morning in January and I click away from my workday…
Post Contributed By: Samantha Bailley, Leadership Winnipeg Class of 2020-21 On December 11th, Leadership Winnipeg had the pleasure of hearing a presentation by Danya Spiring on her diverse and extensive…
On October 29, Kerri Twigg will speak during our October Luncheon about Creating and Owning Your Business Story. Before the Luncheon, she shared with us some insightful tips for you…
While large in-person events are not possible, The Chamber is still committed to bring you and other members together to network and connect. The best way to do this is…
We’re excited and ready to bring everyone together again – safely, but there’s a number of important changes you and your team should be aware of when attending a Chamber…
Preparing for your Next Chamber Event Nothing makes us happier than the buzz in the room when our members come together at an in-person Chamber event. We’re excited and ready…
When Jessica Dumas, Chair of The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, was a child, she loved to head out to bingo with her Grandma. She would sit down with a bag…
On Friday, February 28th, 2020, our Leadership Winnipeg cohort was provided with exposure to how several organizations are working to afford opportunity and support to immigrants and refugees in our…
The City of Winnipeg released its much-anticipated 2020 budget last week. This first-ever four-year budget plan includes modest increases to funding for most services, a 2.33% property tax increase that’s…
This article was written and sponsored by Manitoba Chambers of Commerce. Northern Exposure: Manitoba Chambers of Commerce Hosting upcoming Economic Development Tour to Thompson & NCN.When you travel to…
The Winnipeg Humane Society is the oldest animal shelter and welfare organization in Manitoba. The WHS relies on supporters and over 700 volunteers that are united in the belief that…
Every year over four million visitors take up one of the over 275 community events each year put on by The Forks. Whether this be shopping at The Forks Market,…
What is it like to be in the restaurant industry for over 25 years? How has the industry changed and adapted to the changing trends in food? Our next Member…
You may remember the Manitoba Museum from your elementary school days. Waiting in line to get a tour on the Nonsuch, watching Charlie Chaplin silent movies in the old…
Information courtesy of Ryan Ramsdale and Embolden leadership development and coaching. Many people find the prospect of networking as daunting as public speaking. Our minds bombard us with thoughts of…
The Canadian Credit Union Association is hosting its 2019 national conference in Winnipeg this year, taking place May 5 – 8 at the RBC Convention Centre. As a part…
After an intensive round of chemotherapy, seven-year-old Karmyn usually doesn’t have much of an appetite. In August 2018, Karmyn was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and two weeks after…
Reconciliation. What does the word really mean? According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, reconciliation means, “to restore friendship or harmony.” Canada’s residential school system and the many devastating effects it had…
Play Pause At the 2019 State of the City Address, Mayor Brian Bowman announced…