Convenience & Carwash Canada strives to be the country’s leading source for information on and about convenience retailers, gas bar operators and car wash businesses.
Conservator is a national publication designed to inform, educate and entertain Ducks Unlimited Canada supporters about the organization’s efforts in habitat conservation.
We wanted to create a magazine that is beautiful, showcases amazing talent, and really cool things that can be found right here in Winnipeg.
CV2 is published by Contemporary Verse 2 Inc., a registered charity which has made it a mission to advance the understanding and appreciation of contemporary poetry through the publication of CV2 magazine and related activities.
Canadian School Counsellor is Canada’s only national magazine designed specifically to address the needs of high school guidance counsellors in Canada.
Geez magazine is social justice and activism for people on the fringes of faith. We explore these ideas through word and image from a progressive Christian perspective, and challenge the dominant systems that oppress so many. We strive to be counter-hegemonic, feminist, LGBTQ affirming, and eco-conscious.
Ayoko Magazine is an interactive print publication that shares stories about extraordinary Winnipeg businesses pushing boundaries every day.
History is happening right now at Canada’s History, where our mission is to make the discovery of our nation’s past relevant, engaging, empowering and accessible to all Canadians.
Border Crossings is recognized as one of North America’s pre-eminent art publications.
Since 1998, Manitoba Gardener has been providing homeowners in Manitoba with vital local gardening information.
SAY Magazine is the only lifestyle magazine in the world for Native people. More than just for youth – Native youth are the largest growing demographic in North America and SAY has grown over the years to include information for more than just our youth.
Herizons is Canada’s most popular feminist magazine, recording the strides made toward women’s equality and related social justice movements in Canada and around the world.
The Cellar Door always has an eye on growing and educating the wine community in Manitoba.
New, unpublished work from writers and artists who self-define as Mennonites, whether practicing, declined, lapsed, or resistant.
Manitoba Aviation and Aerospace celebrates the soaring industries in the province, in partnership with the Manitoba Aviation Council and Manitoba Aerospace Association.
Founded in 1992, The Cottager magazine celebrates 25 years in 2016 under the new ownership of Winnipeg-based Mercury Publications.
We seek to share our life and story of the church by nurturing relationships among members and engaging in dialogue and relocation. We teach and equip for ministry by reflecting Mennonite Brethren theology, values and heritage, and by sharing the good news. We also enable communication by serving conference ministries and informing our members about the church and the world.
The Hub is all about Winnipeg, who we are and our connections to the wider world and to each other.
Lifestyle’s purpose is to provide the generation of readers in their 50s and older with information on financial, health, legal, government services and other matters affecting their daily lives.
Northroots will provide a regional reflection of northern Manitoba through the publication of original stories, historical re-prints, and quality imagery – with the final purpose an archive from the region.
Outwords is a non-profit organization that publishes outwords a free magazine that provides news, analysis and entertainment for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, two-spirit and queer community and its allies.
The objective of Prairie Fire Press Inc, is to publish, present, and review new high-quality literary work by emerging and establishing writers, and to provide an educational platform for dialogue amongst writers, readers, educators, and the broader community.
Manitoba’s amateur sports magazine. This is where sports fans meet the olympians of tomorrow and the medalists of today, and they all compete right here in Manitoba. We exist to pay tribute to those who make sport so important to this province.