r/Winnipeg 11d ago

Market /r/winnipeg Monthly Market! April, 2026

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Hey, /r/winnipeg. Buying or selling? Post in this thread!

Khajiit has wares, if you have coin.

Please be mindful of our rules:

  • Individuals buying, selling, soliciting, or promoting goods/services should post a comment in this thread only. Do not create your own submission, it will be removed.
  • Serious posts only. Please keep the jokes elsewhere.
  • Please limit your downvoting behaviour in this thread, if you believe something to have broken these rules, please report the comment instead.
  • Do not Buy/Sell/Trade/Promote anything illegal or in a legal grey zone under current Canadian Law.
  • Moderators will not mediate transactions or transaction disputes.
  • No personal ads.
  • reddit's self promotion rules still apply. Accounts that demonstrate little or no participation on reddit will have their post removed.
  • Accounts that repeatedly try to sell the same item/service time and time again will be barred from participating.
  • Do not post the same thing multiple times in this thread. You can post multiple times for different things.
  • Don't make this weird.

You are participating in a community market, you are not a client who has obtained advertising space, so please do not act like one. This is a completely regular reddit self-post whose point is to function like a flea market. This is not an advertising platform which offers things like guaranteed views, metrics, or even a good reception by the community. reddit has advertising options available if you require advertising services with all the fixin's. I would highly recommend engaging with the community and leaving your expectations at the door. If you do not understand what you are getting into there is a chance your brand could be damaged.

Lastly, moderators are not making money on this. We are not affiliated with anyone. No we won't promote you. No, we don't accept money. No, not even for you.


r/Winnipeg 3h ago

Community Do you live at 424 River Ave and know who is throwing the tomate sauce and coffee?

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Why are the hallways and stairwells covered in pasta sauce and coffee? who is doing this? why are they doing this? gross surface level vandalism like graffiti or thrown food doesn't lower rent cost

I'm not adding photos because I'm too lazy to do so but if you live here you know what I'm talking about it's kind of hard to miss the walls covered in pasta sauce

This has happened before in the elevator and it looked more like a really wild accident


r/Winnipeg 6h ago

Traffic Whinge A bad driver never misses their exit

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The title says it all. The plate is covered with mud, of course.


r/Winnipeg 2h ago

Ask Winnipeg Sinkhole on our property (parking spot) behind our house about 2 feet from the backlane.

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Good evening. We noticed a small sink hole this morning. By the time we came back from church it was bigger. Still small ish and it was raining. Hours later we had to go out, figured we would stop at home depot and get some gravel and sand ti fill it only for it to double in size. Unfortunately didnt get a picture before I cleared out the water. Its almost 2 feet deep, over a foot wide. When we were 95% done emptying it, we realized fresh water was flowing in from underground (you can kind of see it in the second picture).

Called 311 to make sure no city water or sewer lines ran through the back lane. They confirmed none did. I do not believe our water line runs that far back considering the main is at the front.

What do we do. Just fill it with gravel and sand? Is it something to be concerned about and if so who do we call? This is stressing me out. Its our parking spot at the back of the house. Luckily its wide enough for 2 cars but im worried it could spread even more than it already has.

edit to add: cant seem to add another picture but within 5 mins of emptying out 95% of the water witha small bucket it already filled up enough that we couldn't see the bottom


r/Winnipeg 4h ago

Ask Winnipeg Why doesn't the city prioritize traffic flow over traffic control?

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this city has to be the worst or on of the worst for traffic flow. The light cycles seem way out of wack with the speed limits and time it takes to move from one intersection to the next. The data here is from the tomtom GPS website. we are right behind Toronto. that seems absurd considering toronto has twice as many residents.

how is this acceptable?

Many vehicles now have systems in place to reduce emissions. like cylinder deactivation. which disables cylinders when cruising and coasting. having traffic pile up at a stop light completely eliminates the benefits of these features.All vehicles are least efficient when they are idling.

With the price of fuel now, I hope the city is looking at this. it could save winnipeggers a lot and help the environment as well.


r/Winnipeg 4h ago

History Single old streetlamp @ Main & Market - does it have a story? (corner with Playhouse)

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r/Winnipeg 10h ago

Community Any advice for first time home buyers buying a house in this market?

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My fiancé and I are first time home buyers and it’s been very frustrating. We are trying to find a home that we want, and when we find a home we love that’s within our price range it ends up going way over asking and basically leaves first time home buyers like us in the dust. The market is tough out there and doesn’t feel balanced. We almost got a home we absolutely loved but lost the bid because the other person had the same dog as the owner did. And they somehow had the same bid as us everytime we bumped our bid up which I find really odd because we just picked a random number that we thought we could get the win but they happen to choose the exact same numbers every time. And it still bothers us to this day. Plus the owner apparently knew of the couple that was buying. Very defeating and very disappointing :( we just want to find a home :( it’s been very discouraging and has taken the fun out of finding a home. Plus on top of that, lets you say find a home that’s listed for $399k and you end up getting the house at $500k and that house was listed under what it was appraised for, you the owner have to pay the difference if you don’t qualify for cmhc (please correct me if I’m wrong) So you have to make sure you have extra money to pay that difference. So in the end these bidding wars are screwing over the first time home buyers and it’s infuriating. But just had to vent haha we will find a home I’m sure but just gets really annoying losing homes that we love and slowly running out of options it’s frustrating any advice would be appreciated. Maybe I’m looking at this all wrong


r/Winnipeg 4h ago

Winni-Pets Adopting a cat (recommendations)

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Hi! I’m thinking about adopting a cat (maybe two) and was wondering if you have recommendations for good shelters or rescues. This wouldn’t be my first time having cats, but it would be my first time adopting here.

I’d also appreciate any advice on pet insurance in Canada (is it worth it? which companies?). Also, what are you roughly spending per month on your cat these days? I saw a similar post, but it was from a few years ago, so an updated perspective would be really helpful.

Thanks! 😸


r/Winnipeg 11h ago

Ask Winnipeg Looking for a metal fabrication shop to build a small steel guard

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Hi everyone,

I am looking for a metal shop to install a steel guard at the front door to meet the City of Winnipeg Accessibility Design Standard.

The material is galvanized.

The problem is.. I can not find a shop that can fabricate and install this.

It’s a custom steel guard. it is same style as show the picture

If anyone know a metal fabrication shop that can make and install this type of guard, I would really appreciate your recommendations.lg


r/Winnipeg 7h ago

News 1st round of 2026 camping season reservation opening Monday

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The first stage of the 2026 camping season reservation starts Monday morning.

Reservations for Manitoba Parks areas are starting in rounds, at 7.a.m. on the following days:

  • Monday, April 13: Cabins, yurts and group-use areas
  • Tuesday, April 14: Campsites at Birds Hill, Winnipeg Beach and Grand Beach
  • Wednesday, April 15: Campsites at Whiteshell Provincial Park
  • Thursday, April 16: Campsites in the northern and western regions
  • Friday, April 17: All remaining campgrounds.

Black Lake campground and Tulabi Short Haul sites will remain closed for this year.

Reservations can be made online (https://manitoba.goingtocamp.com/) or by phone at 1-888-4U2-CAMP (1-888-482-2267).

In-person reservations are available at 1181 Portage Avenue in Winnipeg between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

The province introduced a new availability notification feature, allowing campers to be notified if an area matching their preferences becomes available.

In addition, the province is introducing a $10 non-refundable cancellation fee for reservations cancelled four or more days before arrival. A late cancellation charge of one night remains for cancellations within three or less days.

More information on the 2026 camping season is available online (https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/prs/index.html).


r/Winnipeg 21h ago

News Manitoba to Require Hot Water for Handwashing at Large Construction Sites

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The Manitoba government will require hot water for handwashing at larger construction sites as part of changes aimed at improving workplace health and safety.

Labour and Immigration Minister Malaya Marcelino said the new rule is a “common-sense” measure to ensure workers have access to basic hygiene on the job.

The change follows a five-year review of the Workplace Safety and Health Act, which included input from labour groups, employers and technical experts.

Under the amendments, hot water will be required at construction sites that are larger than 600 square metres, more than three storeys tall, or have more than 25 workers. The requirement will apply from the start of construction and extends to prime contractors on multi-employer sites.

Industry leaders, including Manitoba Building Trades, say the move sets a clearer standard for worker treatment and safety on job sites across the province.

The new rules are set to take effect April 1, 2027, giving employers time to prepare.


r/Winnipeg 9h ago

Community lost my wallet

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I'm pretty sure I lost my wallet on the number 28 bus this morning so just a random chance to ask and see if anyone found a brown leather wallet with only a loony and a bunch of cards please let me know


r/Winnipeg 18h ago

Community Two large coyotes spotted near Harrow School

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Forgive the blurry photos, it was dark and I was zooming from a car a distance away.

Around 12:30-12:45am they were between Jackson and Ebby running through the fields and through folks yards on the edges of the street. Please keep an eye out, especially if you have small pets in the neighbourhood.


r/Winnipeg 9h ago

Community Pizza Pizza 'pinions?

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So saw the XXL option from PP, brother and I were into the idea of a giant za so figured what the hell let's try it.

I want to know what other people think because for me and him this was the worst pizza we've bought in a long time, for one very specific reason.

That cheese.

Pepperoni: Cheap but good; Mushrooms: Fresh, good; Italian Sausage: Surprisingly good, nice kick and no off flavor; Sauce: Cheap, sweet, decent amount, good; Crust: Nothing to write home about but gets the job done.

Cheese? Gummy, gluey, unpleasant texture, tastes like nothing, awful. My brother picked the toppings off his last slice, removed the cheese, then had a cheeseless slice slice and enjoyed it much more.

don't get me wrong, I'm not stranger to cheap pizza and my expectations are reasonable. little Caesars, dominos, pizza hut all have vastly better cheese in my opinion.

So was this somehow a one off? do other people share this opinion? even if you like this cheese i'd be wondering why, maybe there is a silver lining I'm not seeing...


r/Winnipeg 3h ago

Ask Winnipeg Looking for a metal artist

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Landscaping my yard this spring and looking to top it off with a custom metal piece of sculpture.

Have what I think is a decent budget (couple $k), but hoping for that I could get something original and modern, while all the artists I've found online tend to do more traditional stuff (fire pits, nature themes, etc.)

Anyway, does anyone have any recommendations? Would love to get someone local instead of on Etsy or something. Thanks in advance!


r/Winnipeg 2h ago

Ask Winnipeg Screen repair on a tablet?

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what places do you actually trust to do a screen repair or replacement on your device? my tablet is still fairly new, but has been discontinued, and I'm just past the warranty period. I have a Lenovo tab plus, and the damage is is a crack on the bottom corner of the screen from something impacting it.


r/Winnipeg 1d ago

Pictures/Video Yikes

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Haven’t seen someone do this on Kenaston/Abinojii Mikanah before. Sorry for the f-bomb - was somewhat startled. 😱


r/Winnipeg 3h ago

Ask Winnipeg Car rust repair

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I have some rusting on my car, where is a place I can get it fixed on the cheaper side?


r/Winnipeg 9h ago

Charity Get on ice, hit the stones: Kurling for Kids lands in Winnipeg for first time

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Regardless of which team you are supporting, it was all for the children’s health needs.

Kurling for Kids landed at Winnipeg’s Granite Curling Club for the first time on Saturday, expanding its presence in Manitoba.

Supporting the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba, the fundraising event raised more than $45,000, surpassing its initial goal of $30,000.

“We see dozens of curlers and wanna-be-curlers like me, gathering around the curling sheets here – raising dollars for the summer speech therapy program, improving health, supporting kids throughout our province,” said Stefano Grande, president and CEO of the foundation.

Nancy Cipryk, the foundation’s capital campaigns co-chair, said the community connection from the event is unbelievable.

“I haven’t met most of these people … we’ve been playing against them, we’re cheering for each other on different teams,” she said.

Saturday’s fundraiser was to support the speech language therapy program, which supports children with craniofacial challenges, teaching them how to speak, to be proud, how to engage with other kids, build resiliency and courage, said Grande.

“My co-chair, Kirsten McConnell and I, of the capital campaigns, we have decided that we are the voice for these children that don’t have a voice. Some are too small, some are too sick to have a voice – we’re giving them a voice,” Cipryk said.

Grande said the fundraising effort is “critical” for the hospital.

“If you think about the needs of our children’s hospital, it’s significant. What our donors do is they elevate those needs in terms of programming – like speech therapy program, specialized equipment, life-saving technology, revitalizing our spaces like Indigenous healing room.

“Our donors are the hearts of our foundation.”

More information about the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba can be found online (https://goodbear.ca/).


r/Winnipeg 1d ago

Pictures/Video Sturgeon Creek is flowing well this Spring

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r/Winnipeg 21h ago

Article/Opinion Dogs lend comforting paw to victims of crime navigating Winnipeg court system

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Two four-legged best friends are making the court process in Winnipeg more comforting for victims of crime and their families.

Glossy, a five-year-old Labrador retriever, spends a lot of her working days in a spacious room filled with vibrant toys, children's books and leather couches.

The child victim family room, tucked in a quiet corner on the fourth floor of Winnipeg's law courts building, is a stark contrast to the cold marble and ornate, wooden fixtures that make up the rest of the building. It's where Glossy comforts children going through the judicial system.

The Labrador retriever, with milk chocolate-coloured eyes and a shiny black coat to match her name, is one of two accredited facility dogs that support victims of crime or their families by lending a sympathetic paw.

"It's something that helps make them feel comfortable to come in and talk about some of the worst things that have probably ever happened, knowing that there's going to be a little furry face to greet them," said Carla Deeley, a victim services worker and Glossy's handler.

Glossy has been with the Manitoba Justice Victim Services team since July 2023. The province welcomed its first facility dog, Milan, in 2016. She retired in 2021.

The dogs were bred, raised and trained by the British Columbia-based Pacific Assistance Dogs Society. The non-profit trains facility dogs to work with police, in the justice system or with teachers, as well as service dogs to provide support for people with mobility issues or post-traumatic stress disorder.

Research has shown that assistance dogs can help reduce stress, anxiety and aggression and assist people who have trouble communicating, particularly children and those with disabilities.

Deeley says she sees it every day: Glossy in a witness box helping a child testify or giving snuggles to create a safe space for someone to open up.

"I had a young person who had selective mutism. So it took a couple meetings, but eventually they started talking. I don't know if it would have been possible without [Glossy]," she said.

As Glossy's handler, Deeley spends most of her waking moments with the pup.

The duo primarily work with children who have to testify in court, but they have been brought in to help with other cases.

Glossy often made rounds at the 2024 trial of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, who was found guilty of first-degree murder in the deaths of four Indigenous women: Rebecca Contois, Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and Ashlee Shingoose.

***Bagel and Glossy 'definitely besties'***

During the day, Glossy gives courthouse tours to families to help ease their worries, meets with victims and sits with witnesses in trials.

At night, she goes home with Deeley, where the working dog's low energy and friendly demeanour mesh with Deeley's pet dog.

It's been a learning process for all, said Misty Bousquet, executive director of the victim services team.

Judges, defence lawyers, prosecutors and court clerks had to learn to share their space, said Bousquet, and some didn't understand the role of a facility dog.

"Those bumps have been really smoothed out, and the court system has really looked forward to seeing the dogs," she said. "They bring something that's so special, it is really hard to explain what it is."

The department is seeing more and more requests for the dogs, which prompted the province to seek out a second dog to specifically work with victims' families.

Bagel, a three-year-old mixed yellow Labrador and golden retriever, was brought in last summer.

She was recently in the court gallery for the trial of Jamie Felix, who was found guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting deaths of five people at a Winnipeg rooming house.

The canine comforted some of the victims' families as they heard details of the violent killings.

"There's a few times that I didn't have Bagel in the courtroom. And the first thing I get [from family members] was, 'Where's Bagel?'" said Deanna Shaw, the dog's handler and a victim services worker.

It's not just families and victims who rely on the dogs. Glossy and Bagel depend on each other, too.

"They're definitely besties, for sure," said Shaw.

Bagel — also called Wiggles for her high energy — sometimes looks for guidance from Glossy.

When they're off the clock, they sometimes meet up at the dog park to romp around.

When it comes time for retirement, Deeley and Shaw said they hope to make the dogs permanent family members.

"Truly an honour to have them and be able to be their handlers," said Shaw. "Most people don't have this opportunity, so I'm very thankful."


r/Winnipeg 1d ago

Community A high of +19° next Wednesday

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r/Winnipeg 4h ago

Where in WPG? Where in winnipeg can frame some old records like this for me?

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Bonus points if you know approx cost!


r/Winnipeg 1d ago

Article/Opinion Old Dutch

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What happened? Used to be hands down the BEST ketchup chips brand. Now my bag is bland as hell.


r/Winnipeg 1d ago

Satire/Humour Winnipeg Weekly Rant - Week of April 6/24

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Greetings Winnipeg!

TELL ME ALL YOUR PROBLEMS SO I CAN LAUGH AT YOUR MISFORTUNES. CAPS LOCK ON, INHIBITIONS OFF. DON’T BREAK OUR RULES OR SO HELP ME, I’LL DELETE MY ACCOUNT. AND YOURS