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announcement of a nice downtown cultural project coming tomorrow morning.
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Wow, the WFP stated that the new CancerCare building will cost $815m. They say they will use the Tobacco lawsuit settlement of $1b to build it
The NDP did say they'd use the tobacco settlement money for cancer treatment. I wonder what the size and scope of the building will be; how many people can be treated, whether there will be research facilities, and whether more doctors will be recruited for it?
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Please, for the LOVE OF GOD let it be Alexander Docks!
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Please, for the LOVE OF GOD let it be Alexander Docks!
Graham avenue

A stakeholder group consisting of the City, CentreVenture, Downtown BIZ, The Forks, True North Sports and Entertainment, and others have worked collaboratively to develop a placemaking plan for the street for the 2025 season. Current temporary animation plans include the creation of a linear park and plaza, art installations, pop-up sports opportunities, lighting installations and a calendar of events to take place on Graham Avenue between July and December 2025. The activation plan is for the blocks between Carlton Street and Garry Street.

Be on the lookout for the new installation coming soon to Graham Ave by Lights Unlimited.







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While either would be great, neither Graham nor the Docks would seem to fall under the heading of 'cultural projects'...at least as I would define. Graham is commercial/residential and the docks is really recreational/commercial.
Perhaps....the Pantages project is coming to life. Let the speculation begin!
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Wow, the WFP stated that the new CancerCare building will cost $815m. They say they will use the Tobacco lawsuit settlement of $1b to build it
That is a big wow. Im assuming the new building is going to be adjacent to the existing?
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I'm usually pretty good at reading plans and such. But that Graham Ave stuff i can't make sense of. Maybe it's just my small mobile screen.
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Wow, the WFP stated that the new CancerCare building will cost $815m. They say they will use the Tobacco lawsuit settlement of $1b to build it
I've been spending quite a bit of time at cancer care HSC and also cancer care Victoria (my Dad) and they both very modern looking and seem brand new? HSC has tons reno going on.
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They should put up a bunch of public art that look like funnels and then make them light up!
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Fingers crossed for a waterpark!
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I'll chime in. A statue of Nick Hill, with tape loop of him saying "c'mon down".
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That is genius actually.
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That is genius actually.
wso right?
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CancerCare Headquarters
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Media:Description:The Manitoba government is moving forward with plans to build a new, state-of-the-art headquarters for CancerCare Manitoba at the Health Sciences Centre’s Bannatyne campus in Winnipeg. The project, announced as part of Budget 2025, aims to address the limitations of the current facility, which has been at capacity since opening in 2003. $11.5 million has been allocated for design work, with construction expected to start in 2026 and span four years. The new facility will focus on delivering cutting-edge care, incorporating the latest techniques, and providing more space, better lighting, and enhanced comfort for patients. It will also support advanced research and clinical trials to improve cancer treatment outcomes. The estimated cost for the project is up to $1 billion.



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Posted: 2:56 PM CDT Monday, Jun. 9, 2025

Manitoba’s premier is prepared to spend $1 billion to open a new CancerCare site that his government says will attract “world-class” physicians and researchers to Winnipeg.

Premier Wab Kinew was joined by Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara and physicians to announce the next steps to expand cancer research and patient care in the province on Monday.

Kinew confirmed that a site that is kitty-corner to CancerCare headquarters at 675 McDermot Ave. — where he made the announcement — will host the second facility.

Few specifics were provided, although the premier said $815 million is the preliminary estimate to complete the construction project.

Combined with equipment and scoping expenses, that figure could be closer to $1 billion, he said.

“In many respects, our province is doing its absolute best to deliver yesterday’s care because we don’t have the space to welcome the future,” Asagwara said at an afternoon news conference. “This facility will change that.”

It will help the province “flex our research muscles” and host clinical trials, the health minister said.

Construction is scheduled to begin in August 2026. It is anticipated to take about four years.

Doctors Manitoba called the extension to the Health Sciences Centre campus, first announced in 2011 under then-NDP premier Greg Selinger, “a long-delayed, much-needed addition.”

Selinger pledged an initial $70 million for the CancerCare expansion. In 2017, the Progressive Conservatives pegged the 300,000-square-feet project at $300 million and scrapped it.

“While it’s frustrating to think of the cancer facilities we could have today if the project hadn’t been stalled for a decade, it’s encouraging to see it moving forward,” a spokesperson for the advocacy organization said in a statement.

“The development process can’t move swiftly enough to deliver the improved access to life-saving, state of the art technology and care for patients across the province.”

Dr. Dhali Dhaliwal, past president and the former chief executive officer of CancerCare Manitoba, echoed those comments.

Dhaliwal oversaw CancerCare between 2003 and 2013 — a period during which he said he was often troubled by a shortage of space. He recalled being asked to approve the conversion of two toilets into offices shortly after he first accepted the job.

A “relentless increase” in patient demand and the associated workload was met by “every creative means possible,” he said, noting that services were fragmented because they had to rent external space.

The NDP pledged to revive the CancerCare expansion during the 2023 election campaign; Dhaliwal endorsed that pledge on the campaign trail.

Kinew said the province will use tobacco company settlement funds to support the project. Earlier this year, he said Manitoba was anticipating $1 billion from a class-action lawsuit.

“We’re going to invest every single dollar in curing cancer, in fighting cancer and supporting cancer patients every step of the way,” Kinew said.

He did not provide an update on that lump sum payment on Monday.

Budget 2025 included a $11.5 million commitment to complete the design work for the second CancerCare site. A request for proposal recently closed.

Jason Linklater, president of the Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals, said the province needs to prioritize hiring health workers to fill the new building.

“Manitoba needs a comprehensive allied health human resource strategy to ensure we can retain and recruit specialized professionals to fill that new building and deliver the improved care Manitobans are counting on,” Linklater said in a statement. “A new facility is important and needed, but it’s not going to fix these longstanding issues.”

Linklater specifically mentioned Manitoba’s radiation therapists, saying one third of them will be eligible to retire within the next year.

He said wait times for radiation therapy have more than doubled since 2019, with few staff being added in that time.

The MLA for Roblin accused the premier and health minister of a pattern of overpromising and underdelivering.

“This project is too important to become another empty promise,” PC health critic Kathleen Cook said in a statement Monday.

Cook cited the NDP’s plan to perform 800 hip and knee replacement surgeries annually at the Selkirk Hospital as an example.

A total of 79 procedures were completed between March 12 and May 4.

The 2025 launch of the Selkirk program, which involved adding staff and expanding operating space, was delayed; it was supposed to start in January.
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yeah. Pantages moving forward was the announcement. Complete redevelopment into a world class concert hall and home for WSO.
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Freep article mentions estimate of 55-60 million bucks, half of which is from various governments and the other half with a campaign to raise via private sector. Wasnt clear if the 50% from city, province, feds is in hand?
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Re Pantages. That is fantastic news! Do I win a prize for the guessing right?
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Ok so i was off by a few blocks, wasn't Graham Ave, yet 😂.

Pantages is a well worth investment it's such a beautiful theatre, Winnipeg can't lose another one.
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yeah. Pantages moving forward was the announcement. Complete redevelopment into a world class concert hall and home for WSO.
Very exciting! Any more renders publicly available besides the one in the WFP article (https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/ar...ons-unveiled)?
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Pantages Playhouse Theatre renovation
Location: 180 Market Ave
Developer: The Performing Arts Consortium of Winnipeg & Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
Architect: Number TEN Architectural Group
Status: In Development
Documents: Mayor Announces $2 Million Boost for Downtown Arts
Media:Description: The Pantages Playhouse Theatre in Winnipeg, a 110-year-old national historic site vacant since 2019, is set for a $55–60 million restoration led by the Performing Arts Consortium of Winnipeg (PAC) and the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (WSO). The project includes modernizing the 1,100-seat venue with a deeper stage, orchestra pit, improved sightlines, and updated systems, while preserving its historic Edwardian baroque façade and interior. The WSO will be the primary tenant, using the space for most of its concerts, with additional access for community arts groups. Funding will come from government (50%) and private sources, with Winnipeg proposing $837,000 in multi-year support. The extensive renovation, designed by Number TEN Architectural Group, is unlikely to be completed before 2028. The PAC owns the theatre, acquired for $1 in 2022 from developers who retain adjacent land for housing.














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