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RAW:Churchill Celebrates Canada’s 150th

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CHURCHILL, Man. — RAW:churchill opened its doors once again, but this year, the unique pop-up event included a meal inspired by Canada to commemorate...

Oh Canada! A Focus on the Cuisine of Canada’s Prairie Provinces

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The clichés surrounding Prairie cuisine may still play a role in its evolution. With the plethora of top-grade beef, grains and pulse vegetables, the...

Manitoba’s Jackson Springs Now Available Around the World

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WINNIPEG — Jackson Springs, Berkley Springs International Water Tasting Competition’s 2012 winner of the best tasting water in the world, will start shipping its...

Huffington Post Names Top Eats in Winnipeg

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WINNIPEG — Winnipeg has been making progress on the restaurant scene during the past several years, according to The Huffington Post Canada.

Pizza Pizza Undergoes Further Expansion in Manitoba

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WINNIPEG — Pizza Pizza has opened its ninth location in Winnipeg and is expected to open four more units in the province by the...

CRFA Predicts Growth in Commercial Foodservice Sales

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  TORONTO — Good news for the foodservice industry has surfaced — the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association (CRFA) has updated its 2014 forecast on...

Informed Dining Program Comes to Manitoba

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WINNIPEG — The Informed Dining Program — an initiative that gives consumers access to comprehensive nutrition information before ordering — has officially launched in...

Craft-beer Pub to Open in Winnipeg This Month

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WINNIPEG — Restaurateur Noel Bernier is bringing Winnipeg’s “first craft-beer pub” to the city later this month, with the launch of Barley Brothers. “Any time...

Saskatchewan and Manitoba Implement New Liquor Laws

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Changes to liquor laws in Saskatchewan and Manitoba mean restaurants and other business owners will have more freedom when serving alcohol to their guests....

Western Provinces Lead May Restaurant Sales

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CALGARY — Sales for the foodservice and drinking industry jumped 1.1 per cent from April to $4.4 billion in May, according to a report...