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Old Posted Sep 23, 2025, 6:17 PM
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The chocolate lady is now suing for the costs to deal with snow load on her building! Lmao what a disgrace. The CBC are article makes no mention of her denying access or her not cooperating st all with the developer/City.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...peal-1.7640709
I noticed that as well. The article gives the impression that this is a new "David and Goliath" issue. I wish someone would teach these writers to do a little background research before they produce their articles.
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The chocolate lady is now suing for the costs to deal with snow load on her building! Lmao what a disgrace. The CBC are article makes no mention of her denying access or her not cooperating st all with the developer/City.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...peal-1.7640709
Wow what a biased article, that's ridiculous. I hate how anti-developer CBC is sometimes.
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Old Posted Sep 23, 2025, 7:03 PM
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CBC has always been very good at rage baiting. This is a perfect example.
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Old Posted Sep 23, 2025, 7:09 PM
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I noticed that as well. The article gives the impression that this is a new "David and Goliath" issue. I wish someone would teach these writers to do a little background research before they produce their articles.
Maybe she waited to do this once it's before the courts, and the developer is probably instructed not to comment by their legal council.
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Old Posted Sep 23, 2025, 8:00 PM
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so if i understand she was trying to stop the development citing the snow blow blow off anymore, but she lost and the developer was allowed to build. now karma has bit her in the ass and the City says "hey you need to upgrade your roof".
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Old Posted Sep 23, 2025, 8:39 PM
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For a while, she was impeding access to the roof as well, to make matters worse. She probably already knew that her roof needed upgrades. She just doesn't want to be the one to pay for them. (I don't recall if this was already mentioned earlier in the thread)
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For a while, she was impeding access to the roof as well, to make matters worse. She probably already knew that her roof needed upgrades. She just doesn't want to be the one to pay for them. (I don't recall if this was already mentioned earlier in the thread)
whats crazy is if she allowed access she woulda had most of the cost coverd. but its prolly a fight over loosing that parking lot

hopefully the developer has documentation to back up the many atemps to remidy and the road blocks she created
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Old Posted Sep 23, 2025, 10:36 PM
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There is an interesting Reddit thread on this project

https://www.reddit.com/r/Winnipeg/co..._the_hook_for/
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The developer would have paid for the costs and done the work as part of the approvals for their project. But she played hardball and lost.
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^ talk about shooting yourself in the foot. I get ego is real and plays a role, but man you’d think that one of her lawyers would’ve cautioned her not to play that game.
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The full history is in the Clerks appeals page, maybe. Somewhere on the clerks page. And numerous times she denied entry, etc, etc.
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Page 15 starts a good chronology of the mess.
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I noticed the no condos guy on Tache will in fact be getting new neighbours. Albeit not condos but affordable housing. I'm sure they're thrilled! lol

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I noticed the no condos guy on Tache will in fact be getting new neighbours. Albeit not condos but affordable housing. I'm sure they're thrilled! lol

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Les Suites Taché
Location: 825 Taché Ave.
Developer: Réseau Compassion Network | CoHabit
Architect: Prairie Architects
Status: In development
Documents: Subdivision and Rezoning – October 1, 2025
Media: Description: Réseau Compassion Network, in partnership with CoHabit, will develop a 65-unit, mixed-income apartment building in Winnipeg, featuring on-site disability support services for up to 20 residents with physical disabilities. The project, situated on city-leased land, will include at least 20 affordable, fully accessible units. Pending City Council approval for subdivision and rezoning, a public hearing is scheduled for fall 2025. Additionally, the City plans to rezone surrounding land to expand park space along the riverbank and within the neighborhood, subject to Council approval. This development is one of five sites selected for sale or lease to build affordable housing on City-owned properties through the Housing Accelerator Fund’s Land Enhancement Office.
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I noticed the no condos guy on Tache will in fact be getting new neighbours. Albeit not condos but affordable housing. I'm sure they're thrilled! lol

http://clkapps.winnipeg.ca/DMIS/perm...51001(RM)RC-26
That is hilaaaarious. I remember that guy being a hold out, and we had theories that he was just waiting for a bigger pay out, but then Vue Tache moved up the street and we thought there would never be anything there. That whole strip should be apartments/condos w/ the way it faces the Exchange.
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Raising the roof in St. Boniface
Government representatives join Opaskwayak Cree Nation in celebrating progress of mixed-use housing complex
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Posted: Friday, Oct. 17, 2025

It’s a long way to the top if you wanna rock ‘n’ roll, but if you want to build a six-storey housing development in St. Boniface, getting to the top takes about 11 months.

Opaskwayak Cree Nation and Freedhome Developments Ltd. celebrated on Friday the topping-off ceremony of a new building at 366 Marion St. Once complete, La Cour — French for “the Court” — will offer 127 housing units, including 52 labelled “deeply affordable.”

Construction began in November and is expected to be completed in September 2026. Builders recently started putting the roof on, which inspired Friday’s celebration. OCN community members and leaders, as well as representatives from all levels of government, attended.



The mixed-use development will include ground-level townhomes, a lobby lounge with co-working space, streetfront commercial space and heated parkade. It is wholly owned by OCN, a Manitoba First Nation located near The Pas. It’s being touted as an example of Indigenous-led economic sovereignty and a step forward on the path of reconciliation.

The Winnipeg development will foster long-term economic growth, create generational wealth and strengthen community ties, according to OCN Chief Michael Constant.

“Our people are entering into the main society, (leaving) our First Nations and surviving and thriving into these (urban) settings, and this is one of the capital ways of meeting their needs,” Constant said.

The total budget for the Norwood East neighbourhood project is about $38 million. The federal government is contributing more than $35 million, the City of Winnipeg is contributing $2 million via its tax-increment financing policy and the province is contributing more than $375,000 via Efficiency Manitoba. OCN will pay for the remainder.

La Cour is a step forward in the federal government’s plan to build a strong Canada, said Liberal MP Ginette Lavack (St. Boniface — St. Vital).

“A home is so much more than a roof over our heads,” Lavack said. “It’s really the starting point of a stable life, a thriving family and a strong, diverse and resilient community. It’s about building a stronger Canada, with every partner pulling in the same direction to create homes and the affordable housing market that Canadians need.”

St. Boniface MLA Robert Loiselle said he is proud to be part of a provincial government that engages in economic reconciliation.

“It’s important that projects like this bring together all levels of government, including First Nation governments, in engaging in projects that advance economic reconciliation,” Loiselle said.

Winnipeg is growing, Mayor Scott Gillingham said, and with that growth comes the need for more housing of all kinds.

“This partnership strengthens neighbourhoods, it creates new opportunities for residents and helps to ensure that everyone who wants to call Winnipeg home has a place to do so,” Gillingham said. “(La Cour) is an example of what is possible when we work together.”

For Jonathon Freed, president of Freedhome Developments, the opportunity to collaborate with OCN is meaningful.

“Their vision for infill housing and bringing affordable housing to the marketplace in Winnipeg … really melds well with our vision for our company,” Freed said.

A couple of neighbouring businesses said they support the development.

“We think that it’ll bring more life to St. Boniface and help support the local community,” said Dominique Smith, who works across the street from La Cour at Falcon Leasing.

Construction in the area has been heavy in recent years, noted Chris Kirouac, manager of Dug & Betty’s Ice Creamery, which is located kitty-corner to La Cour.

That can pose challenges for a small business, he said, but ultimately, the addition of an apartment complex to the area is positive. “At the end of the day, more people in the neighbourhood is a good thing,” Kirouac said.

La Cour is the second of three apartments OCN plans to build and own in the next few years. The First Nation celebrated the grand opening of the first complex — a seven-storey, 69-unit building at 380 Young St. — in July. A 240-unit complex in Bridgwater could come in 2028.
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I noticed piles going in the lot on Dumoulin, across the lane form the Carrington Provencher development.

IIRC it was a Verne Reimer thing. But I dont remember what thw current status or design is.
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I noticed piles going in the lot on Dumoulin, across the lane form the Carrington Provencher development.

IIRC it was a Verne Reimer thing. But I dont remember what thw current status or design is.
It’s on page one of Winnipeg Construction.

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Location: 158-160 Dumoulin Str
Developer: 10173049 MANITOBA LTD.
Architect: Verne Reimer Architecture
Status: Partial Foundation Permit
Documents: Design Review – February 21, 2025 | Submitted Plans
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Description: 6-storey multi-family residential building encompassing 20 self-contained units and 8 single room occupancy units. The 8 single room occupancy units will be located on the second floor and have access to a shared kitchen/lounge room.
Permits: #25-173628 DP-2025-08-20, Permit. New site development - Development permit for a new MFD (20) units & SRO (12 beds),6-Storey Multi-Family Residential Building with 18 indoor parking stalls
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Really loving the way that area is shaping up. If the rest of Goulet and Marion can fill out, it's going to be quite a pleasant area.
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Thanks Wpg_Guy. I should've known haha
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