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Manitoba Regional Roundup Archived pdfs

Brandon's baseline (February 2009): "Huge levels" of government spending plank economic floor of Manitoba's second city A landmark year (December 2008): Winnipeg hunts for consturction workers as giant public projects reshape the city Bearing up (Oct

Brandon's baseline (February 2009):
"Huge levels" of government spending plank economic floor of Manitoba's second city

A landmark year (December 2008):
Winnipeg hunts for consturction workers as giant public projects reshape the city

Bearing up (October 2008):
On the front line of climate change, Churchill braces for transformation of tourism and shipping

Bringing home the bacon (June 2008):
Brandon population closes on 50,000 as Maple Leaf expands into a global powerhouse

Back to the future (March 2008):
Selkirk reclaiming its stature as a regional shopping destination as Wal-Mart anchors a retail revival

Trajectory (June 2007):
Job-rich Steinbach is attracting about 50 new people every week, many from overseas

Whole hog (March 2007):
Brandon pivots off pig processing to attract agri-food businesses

Dealing in Dauphin (November 2006):
Tax breaks, a new slaughterhouse and a crop illegal in the U.S. are among the initiatives

Trendy Brandon (March 2006):
Loft condos, students, Starbucks and non-stop big-box shopping characterize Manitoba's second largest, and fastest growing, city

Thompson: In from the cold (October 2004):
Thompson has a lot more to offer than just one of the most frigid winters in the country

Brandon breakthrough (August 2004):
A rush of big-box outlets the latest sign Manitoba's second largest city is on the move

More jobs than workers (June 2004):
Steinbach embraces immigrants as Manitoba's fastest growing town shifts into high gear