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Originally Posted by EdwardTH
Bingo. The Exchange also lost its counterculture when Mondragon closed. The closest West Broadway or the exchange have to counterculture now is just commercialized hipster culture ie Bear Face general store and the like selling internet meme stickers. I would argue the village is actually still subversive by being the only real walkable neighbourhood in a city where the car culture refuses to give an inch.
Yeah Osborne has a "pot shops and burger joints" vibe now whereas Sherbrook has more of a "guy gets brutally stabbed to death in the front door of your condo" vibe.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...dway-1.5167968
There were so many results for "sherbrook stabbing winnipeg" that I had to flip to the 2nd page to find the one I was looking for. But sure tell me again how all the cool kids wanna be in West Broadway now because the village is dead.
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That part of Sherbtook St. isnt bad, as long as you dont hang ariund te streets in the middle of te night. No reason to anyways.
Lived at the Casa Loma January 4, 2019- March 31, 2021. West facing (McD's oit my window) apartment. Drunk or violent men would smash the front entrance doors quite frequently. And when that was done last Fall, it took several weeks to get the glass replaced.
Sometimes rhere'd be crazy people screaming outside at 12:30 am. Probanly mad because McDonalds closed for the night.
Besides the Sara Ave and McDonalds parking lot nurders, most of the violence is on the side streets like Furby.
I got out of Casa Loma last April due to bedbugs, cockroaches and mice in my 3rd fl. suite.
Now I'm at the Westhaven in Assiniboia and no more bugs. Got far far far away from central Winnipeg due to safety issues, lack of good retail downtown,