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Corus is facing huge debt that resulted from its takeover of Global Television in 2016 for $2.65 billion. While the TV and radio stations are profitable, they can't keep up with the massive debt of acquisitions. The result is 800 jobs have been chopped and more and more are coming as they seek a buyer.In the last week we have seen more radio hosts lose their jobs in places in Alberta and now the bad news is here in Winnipeg. Long time radio hosts Tom Milroy and Julie Buckingham have lost their jobs. In recent years Tom Milroy has been a CJOB weekend host. He has been broadcasting since 1976 and at Corus since 2013. Bucking has been co-host with Richard Cloutier since 2016 on the 4 pm to 7 pm timeslot.Radio stations go through format changes and live and die by ratings but the debt around Corus means they go through these cuts like some of the other major media groups to pay creditors. Their solution seems to be even more consolidation until, like newspapers, their solution has been to sell to American companies. Winnipeg newspapers being the pleasant surprise.Radio is very much a corporate affair and radio staff are often canned but it is getting to the point that some stations are likely to close in the next round. Radio. Listen live Connecting Winnipeg with Hal Anderson - CJOB CJOB on Facebook CJOB on moved to Winnipeg and in the fall of 2025 began his career with 680 CJOB. We’ve delivered revolutionary customer experience in North America for over 20 years, and we’re just getting started. North America is where we got our start. We’ve grown our locations across the region, and built a talented team that specializes in top-tier experiences for Retail/eCommerce, Technology, Smart Home, and Gig Economy brands. We provide comprehensive omnichannel CX solutions, including voice, chat, and self-service support, designed specifically for our partners. By customizing strategies that anticipate changes and foster loyalty, you can scale faster, increase satisfaction, and retain customers. Regional Excellence We have 20+ years of experience in digital economy brand support across all industries High-level service experience for loyalty members High brand affinity & expertise for high growth North American brands High touch voice interactions #1 Pay for Performance vendor Retail/eCommerce sales Regional Campuses Winnipeg, Canada Winnipeg is home to our Canadian campuses and corporate headquarters. The city boasts an educated and dedicated workforce. As a centrally-located economic hub in Western Canada, Winnipeg attracts many cultural backgrounds, including people fluent in French.Our Winnipeg campuses include our global headquarters and 2 additional locations, each fully equipped with state-of-the-art training rooms, industry-leading security features, and fulfillment areas. IntouchCX Winnipeg - Head Office 240 Kennedy Street, 2nd Floor Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1T1 IntouchCX Winnipeg - Waverley 905 Waverley Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 5P4 IntouchCX Winnipeg - Polo Park Unit 3 - 875 St. James Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 0V9 Guadalajara, Mexico Boasting a skilled bilingual workforce and strategic proximity to our client partners across NorthComments
Corus is facing huge debt that resulted from its takeover of Global Television in 2016 for $2.65 billion. While the TV and radio stations are profitable, they can't keep up with the massive debt of acquisitions. The result is 800 jobs have been chopped and more and more are coming as they seek a buyer.In the last week we have seen more radio hosts lose their jobs in places in Alberta and now the bad news is here in Winnipeg. Long time radio hosts Tom Milroy and Julie Buckingham have lost their jobs. In recent years Tom Milroy has been a CJOB weekend host. He has been broadcasting since 1976 and at Corus since 2013. Bucking has been co-host with Richard Cloutier since 2016 on the 4 pm to 7 pm timeslot.Radio stations go through format changes and live and die by ratings but the debt around Corus means they go through these cuts like some of the other major media groups to pay creditors. Their solution seems to be even more consolidation until, like newspapers, their solution has been to sell to American companies. Winnipeg newspapers being the pleasant surprise.Radio is very much a corporate affair and radio staff are often canned but it is getting to the point that some stations are likely to close in the next round.
2025-04-23We’ve delivered revolutionary customer experience in North America for over 20 years, and we’re just getting started. North America is where we got our start. We’ve grown our locations across the region, and built a talented team that specializes in top-tier experiences for Retail/eCommerce, Technology, Smart Home, and Gig Economy brands. We provide comprehensive omnichannel CX solutions, including voice, chat, and self-service support, designed specifically for our partners. By customizing strategies that anticipate changes and foster loyalty, you can scale faster, increase satisfaction, and retain customers. Regional Excellence We have 20+ years of experience in digital economy brand support across all industries High-level service experience for loyalty members High brand affinity & expertise for high growth North American brands High touch voice interactions #1 Pay for Performance vendor Retail/eCommerce sales Regional Campuses Winnipeg, Canada Winnipeg is home to our Canadian campuses and corporate headquarters. The city boasts an educated and dedicated workforce. As a centrally-located economic hub in Western Canada, Winnipeg attracts many cultural backgrounds, including people fluent in French.Our Winnipeg campuses include our global headquarters and 2 additional locations, each fully equipped with state-of-the-art training rooms, industry-leading security features, and fulfillment areas. IntouchCX Winnipeg - Head Office 240 Kennedy Street, 2nd Floor Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1T1 IntouchCX Winnipeg - Waverley 905 Waverley Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 5P4 IntouchCX Winnipeg - Polo Park Unit 3 - 875 St. James Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 0V9 Guadalajara, Mexico Boasting a skilled bilingual workforce and strategic proximity to our client partners across North
2025-04-04The surprise of our Canada road trip was Winnipeg. Yes, Winnipeg, you read correctly! I’ll admit I did not know much about Winnipeg before visiting. Sure, I knew it was the capital of Manitoba, but that was about it. But you know what… Winnipeg is awesome! There is a relaxed vibe, and the art and restaurant scene are booming. Plus, there are loads of fun things to do in Winnipeg, Manitoba!It didn't hurt that we were very lucky with the weather, during the weekend of our visit it was about 30 degrees Celsius. In winter, however, temperatures of -40 Celsius are not uncommon. And the temperature isn’t the only thing that varies quite a bit, Winnipeg itself is really diverse as well.Disclosure: Some links in this post are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through one of these links, we may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you!). We're very grateful when you use our links to make a purchase:-).Where to go in WinnipegWinnipeg is a vibrant cosmopolitan city that deserves a lot more attention and should feature on any Trans-Canada itinerary. Let me share my Winnipeg itinerary and convince you to visit the Chicago of the north!In this Winnipeg travel guide and the map below you can find all the Winnipeg tourist attractions we visited during our three days in Winnipeg, as well as recommended places to eat and the hotel we stayed at.Click here for the interactive mapWhat to do in WinnipegThere are lots of places to visit in Winnipeg! Here are all the things to see and do during a 3-day Winnipeg weekend trip. Take a Hermetic Code tour in the Manitoba Legislative BuildingCatch a show at the Winnipeg Fringe FestivalHop aboard the Winnipeg TrolleyLearn about coins at the Royal Canadian MintStroll around Forks Park and the Red RiverEat your way through the Forks MarketExplore the Exchange DistrictVisit the Canadian Museum for Human RightsSee the polar bears play in Assiniboine Park ZooRelax at Thermëa SpaPlan your trip like a pro with these tools:✈️ Find the best flight deals on Kiwi.com.✈️ Get the best car rental deal for your road trip on Rentalcars.com or Localrent.com.✈️ Find your dream accommodation on Booking.com or Agoda.✈️ Book the best tours via Get Your Guide, Viator or Klook.✈️ Travel safely and get reliable travel insurance from Safety Wing.Winnipeg: a brief historyThe name Winnipeg is derived from the Cree words ‘win nipee’ meaning muddy waters, referring to the place where the Assiniboine River and the Red River come together. For centuries, it was an important meeting place for First Nation people. This National Historic Site is called the Forks nowadays but it remains sacred ground to many Indigenous peoples
2025-04-17Transit info now.15 line bus fareWinnipeg Transit 15 (Airport Via Flight Road) prices may change based on several factors. For more information about Winnipeg Transit tickets costs please check the Moovit app or Winnipeg Transit’s official website.15 (Winnipeg Transit)The first stop of the 15 bus route is Westbound Church at Keewatin and the last stop is Westbound Wellington at Airport Terminal (Rte 15). 15 (Airport Via Flight Road) is operational during weekdays.Additional information: 15 has 91 stops and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 56 minutes.On the go? See why over 1.5 million users trust Moovit as the best public transit app. Moovit gives you Winnipeg Transit suggested routes, real-time bus tracker, live directions, line route maps in Winnipeg, and helps to find the closest 15 bus stops near you. No internet available? Download an offline PDF map and bus schedule for the 15 bus to take on your trip.Line 15 Real Time bus TrackerTrack line 15 (Airport Via Flight Road) on a live map in real time and follow its location as it moves between stations. Use Moovit as a line 15 bus tracker or a live Winnipeg Transit bus tracker app and never miss your bus.Use the app as a trip planner for Winnipeg Transit or a trip planner for bus to plan your route around Winnipeg. The trip planner shows updated data for Winnipeg Transit and any bus, including line 15, in WinnipegWinnipeg Transit Lines in Winnipeg20 - Academy-Watt / Schedule330 - Murray / Schedule59 - South St. Anne's Express / Schedule36 - Northwest Super Express / Schedule33 - Maples / Schedule662 - Richmond / Schedule60 - Pembina / Schedule45 - Talbot / Schedule17 - McGregor / Schedule88 - Inkster Industrial Park - Scotia / Schedule677 - Wilkes / Schedule58 - Dakota Express / Schedule85 - Kildonan Place - North Kildonan / Schedule35 - Maples Super Express / Schedule34 - McPhillips Super Express / Schedule676 - Bridgwater/River Road / Schedule55 - St. Anne's / Schedule57 - Southdale Express / Schedule29 - Sherbrook - Stafford / ScheduleGet around Winnipeg by public transit!Traveling around Winnipeg has never been so easy. See step by step directions as you travel to any attraction, street or major public transit station. View bus and train schedules, arrival times, service alerts and detailed routes on a map, so you know exactly how to get to anywhere in Winnipeg.When traveling to any destination around Winnipeg use Moovit's Live Directions with Get Off Notifications to know exactly where and how far to walk, how long to wait for your line, and how many stops are left. Moovit will alert you when it's time to get off — no need to constantly re-check whether yours is the next stop.Wondering how to use public transit in Winnipeg or how to pay for public transit in Winnipeg? Moovit public transit app can help you navigate your way with public transit easily, and at minimum cost. It includes public transit fees, ticket prices, and costs. Looking for
2025-04-01As well as the Métis.During the fur trade period, French settlers founded St. Boniface, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Winnipeg. Métis leader, and in retrospect Canadian hero, Louis Riel was born here. However, the growth of the small town of Winnipeg really took off when city officials bribed the Canadian Pacific Railway to make sure the train tracks to Western Canada would go through Winnipeg.A clever move, Winnipeg grew rapidly and became a busy train and trading center. Soon enough there were more millionaires living in this Canadian Pacific railway boomtown than in any other city in North America. Unfortunately, the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 ended Winnipeg's reign over freight to the West Coast, and the rapid growth came to a stop.Nevertheless, that boom made Winnipeg the city it is today. A city with the highest concentration of turn-of-the-century buildings (built between 1880 and 1910) in North America. A city with grand buildings, such as the Manitoba Legislative Building and the Fort Gary Hotel. A city with lovely green spaces, like the Assiniboine Park and The Forks area.Add super friendly Winnipeggers and an extensive festival and event calendar to the mix and you get modern Winnipeg, the perfect place for a (weekend) trip!Winnipeg things to do1. Go on the Hermetic Code Tour in the Manitoba Legislative BuildingOne of the best places to go in Winnipeg is the Manitoba Legislative Building and there is no better way to explore this beautiful building than by signing up for The Hermetic Code Tour. This tour is amazing, I had so much fun! Our knowledgeable guide Don led us around the Manitoba Legislative Building and unraveled her secrets… The story about the architecture of the building is a fascinating one, it's a story that took 10 years of research to uncover! You can read all about it in this book.For me, the Hermetic Code Tour tour was a perfect occasion to finally apply all my knowledge from the Da Vinci Code and the Percy Jackson and Kane Chronicles series (can you tell I’m into fantasy books?).The Egyptian, Greek, and Roman gods (Ra, Mercury, and Athena) and The Da Vinci Code facts (the Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, and the four elements) come together in this extraordinary tour through the Manitoba Legislative Building.When you finish the tour, you will have learned that this isn't just a beautiful building to see, the architecture is like magic! I won’t spoil the surprise, however, when you visit the building be sure to stand in the middle of the star in the basement and say something out loud, you’ll be amazed…2. Watch a show at the Winnipeg Fringe FestivalThe Winnipeg Fringe Festival is the 2nd
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