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  • Covered in chocolate, oozing with flavour

    From treats smothered in chocolate to coffee specials oozing with flavour, Winnipeg has several great dessert cafés.

  • Fashion Streeter

    I always try to keep in mind being comfortable while trying to stay fashionable.
  • Burrito del Rio serves convenient, quick Mexican cuisine in the Village

    Just off Osborne, hidden behind the Gas Station Theatre, Burrito del Rio greets you with neon words on a sign, reading: “Tacos – Burritos – Cerveja” – which is great because the restaurant lets you know it has a liquor licence as you walk by, but keeps the secret from those without elementary Spanish.

  • The correct crossword puzzle from the March 24, 2011 issue (65-24).

    Crossword from the March 24, 2011 issue (65-24).

  • Fashion Streeter

    I like to take risks with my style. Whenever I am feeling bored with my look, I get a new hairstyle and I feel refreshed.
  • A little nook

    In a little nook tucked beside Warehouse One at 354 Portage Ave. is a delicious eatery appealing only to the most adventurous of palates.

  • To shave or not to shave?

    Shaving cuts, painful self-waxing and sadistic aestheticians are all familiar experiences in the realm of removing female body hair.

  • Fashion Streeter

    I like to wear something that keeps me warm and conceals the dirt. Wool is nice!
  • Incredibly creative and unique

    The trend to buy local need not only apply to coffee and vegetables.

  • Winnipeg’s model citizens

    Though Winnipeg’s modeling industry is less affluent than others, the city seems to have a knack for producing international talent.

  • Sexy female hairstylists and sexy lingerie-inspired attire

    The Scandalous Barber, located at 1174A Pembina Hwy, is a hair salon catering specifically to the male population.

  • Fashion Streeter

    I feel what I wear is a project. An arts and crafts project.
  • Fashion Streeter

    Yeti goddess; don’t be fooled by the rocks that I got.
  • ‘The type of burger you get cravings for’

    Hungry? Nothing satisfies quite like a local handmade burger.

  • Going back to tradition

    The local butcher shop used to be a routine stop for most families in past decades, but has gradually been losing competition to the convenience of a one-stop-shop supermarket.

  • Eating local, avoiding the chain gang

    Since 1997, Ciao! magazine has highlighted the best of Winnipeg’s exploding restaurant scene with a focus on tracking new, local trends.

  • Fashion Streeter

    My fashion inspiration is Chewbacca!
  • El gigante Mexicano: Desperado serves up sombrero-sized Mexican food

    Mmmmmmexican food. After living and working in the Southern States, exposure to great authentic Mexican cuisine has been hard to come by, especially in this city.

  • Taste, value, quality staff and comfort all part of Kimch’i's appeal

    At 61 ½ Albert St., you’ll find a cute little haunt where you can grab lunch and maybe some knitting supplies.

  • Boxer versus poet

    Surprise fellow bookworms: you can learn from physical activity, too.

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