1942 – Canadian National Building, Winnipeg
Telecommunications building constructed by Canadian National Railways. Due to the importance of the services contained within,
Telecommunications building constructed by Canadian National Railways. Due to the importance of the services contained within,
Officially the Shriners’ Hospital for Crippled Children,
Commisioned by the Bank of Toronto as its Winnipeg Branch and Regional Headquarters.
Small modernist bank with expressed structure infilled with glass and red brick.
Architects concept from 1960 of a new airport terminal for Winnipeg.
One of quite a few stores to a similar design in Winnipeg,
Part of the Civic Centre development project which included a new City Hall,
On December 21, 1964,
Replacing a Lord &
In May 1968,