Springfield Heights Value Centre strip mall on Rothesay Street near Kingsford Avenue. Businesses include a barber shop, a pharmacy, Kwik Shop, and Penner’s Food.
An agreement approved by Council that accepts the settlement facilitated by the Citizens' Committee of One Hundred, but with the addition that officers of the Fire Department are forbidden from being part of a union.
Item consists of a postcard in printed format that shows an aerial view of downtown Winnipeg, looking north up Main Street from Portage Avenue. Date of postcard is unknown.
Photograph shows W. T. Tallman (Street Commissioner), R. Beverley (Foreman) and J. W. McKinley (in charge of wood camps). Date of photograph is January 31, 1923.
A letter from W.F. Tallman, Street Commissioner, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, providing reasons why five employees who had asked for compensation due to being laid of during the strike should not be compensated.
Cars and shoppers in front of stores on the north side of Portage Avenue, between Carlton and Hargrave Streets. Featured are The Berryhill Shoe Store in the Enderton / Mitchell-Copp Building, the Bank of Montreal, Zeller's (Zellers), and Rannards Shoes in
Cars and shoppers in front of stores on the north side of Portage Avenue, between Carlton and Hargrave Streets. Featured are The Berryhill Shoe Store in the Enderton / Mitchell-Copp Building, the Bank of Montreal, and Zeller's (Zellers).
A view of cars and shoppers outside the Power Building at the corner of Portage Avenue and Vaughan Street. Street level storefronts include the Winnipeg Electric Company showroom and Rexall / Liggett's drug store. Above are the offices of Western Empire L
Photograph shows interior view of Dominion Bridge Company during World War 2 munitions retooling, stockpile of munitions shell cases in shot. Date of photograph is approximate, ca. 1940.