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Sharpening By The Hand of Gord

While you shop professional sharpening of knives, scissors and small  garden tools. Whether your knife is forged, stamped, serrated, Japanese single bi-level carbon steel, laminated, Damascus, or the only knife of its kind in the world... I will repair and sharpen it for you. I repair, restore, re-serrate and re shape any style or brand of knife.

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Blue Lagoon Organics
Blue Lagoon Organics is a certified organic fruit and vegetable farm that raises pastured poultry and pastured laying hens. Come visit Stephan at our Market!

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Forever Prairie
At Forever Prairie we believe in quality homegrown goodness. Using the freshest locally grown ingredients found in Manitoba, we create well over 100 unique flavors of jams, jellies, and preserves. Bringing the taste of the prairies to your Kitchen, Home, and Family.
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Fantasy Cakes 
Luba is a pastry chef and has been a cook since 2013. In Israel, she studied unique baking techniques that offer her baked goods a unique flare.  She bakes all her goods with lots of love and is influenced by the opportunity to bake for Winnipeg communities.
All the ingredients used are naturally based and she uses many local products.



Apple Blossom Farms
This year Colin is offering two flavours of natural honey. 

​Setson Services

Tara will be selling Steeped Tea, which included loose leaf tea and teaware as well as Kombucha items. She will also be selling Norwex, environmentally friendly cleaning products which has microfiber cloths as its flagship product!

Natural Collective CSA

At Natural Collective CSA, we’ve decided to dedicate our time and resources to ensuring that people in Winnipeg and the surrounding area have a local option for all of their vegetable needs. We run a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)farm funded by yearly purchased shares, giving you access to weekly boxes of our produce during the growing season.

Located this year on a 5 acre plot southeast of Winnipeg, our goal is to grow and harvest the best food possible and bring it to your door. Using no pesticides or herbicides, we want to learn from nature what it’s been doing from the start, and bring you quality vegetables and herbs from origins you can trust.

With enough support we hope to further diversify and begin to build a stand-alone, fully functioning diet that you can count on to feed your family. If that sounds like something you could get behind, give us a shout – Join the Collective.

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My Valhalla Soaps

Handcrafted soap, lotion, and skin care, formulated using simple yet high quality ingredients and essential oils.
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Butter & Lard Baking Company

We don't do low fat, low-carb or gluten free. We simply use good local ingredients like butter, organic flour, eggs and lard to create classic recipes just like our grandmas used to make. 
Butter & Lard Baking Company, We're Unapologetically Old-Fashioned

Top Knotch
Hand-made hair scrunchies and other popular accessories that add style to any outfit. 

Lyuba's Kitchen
​I love cooking and I wanted to be home with my kids, so getting a licensed commercial kitchen at home was a way to go for me. Now days everyone's lives are busy and my food takes time to prepare, so on the go families can have it without all the work involved. She uses organic flour from the local mill in Elie, Bothwell cheese and few other organic ingredients to add to her flavours and support other local producers.  
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Ten Thousand Villages

​Ten Thousand Villages, Mennonite Central Committee’s fair trade social enterprise was born in the trunk of a car. In 1946, Edna Ruth Byler, a Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) worker, visited volunteers in Puerto Rico who were teaching sewing classes to help improve the lives of women living in poverty. Back in North America, she filled her car with their embroidery and hit the road, selling pieces at churches, parties and sewing circles. The concept of fair trade – and Ten Thousand Villages – was born.  Our Mission is to create opportunities for artisans in developing countries to earn income by bringing their products and stories to our markets through long-term, fair trading relationships
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Petal & Hive 

Cookies By Darcy 

Darcy really hits your sweet tooth with her beautifully hand-decorated sugar cookies.  She also creates delicious cake pops and chocolate covered Oreo cookies.  Find her pop up at our market this season!

Fred Simpson
Polished stones and handmade etched charms 

Three Flours on the Prairie

Three Flours on the Prairie is a small business run by Amy Campbell, a Registered Dietitian by trade, a Celiac by genetics, and a foodie at heart. Amy's products are 100% gluten free baked goods.  She started this venture out of a love of baking and the knowledge of the limited availability of high quality, tasty gluten free baked goods currently available. Her target audience is really people with celiac disease or gluten intolerance, but loves sharing with everyone. The prevalence of celiac disease is growing and the variety of home made gluten free baked goods is very limited. Amy often hears “you’d never know it was gluten free”​.  See her this season to try for yourself. 

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Sweet Petals Farm

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First Choice Fish

Wild caught Arctic-Char fillets and hot smoked Arctic-Char shared individually or on toasted bagels with fresh fixings prepared on site. These bagels will have you coming back every week. When it comes to fish, fresh is best! Come try Canada's best as part of the funds go towards a northern conservation effort. 

Elemental Earth Gardens 

New to market spaces, get a range of fresh vegetables and herbs to ready to replant at home.  

Lush BLVD

Hand-made clothing and accessories

Winnipeg Public Library Advisory Committee
The Library Advisory Committees (LACs) serve as community voices to provide local input within the Winnipeg Public Library system. The LACs provide a valuable resource to both the Winnipeg Public Library Board and the Winnipeg Public Library, by providing feedback to enhance library services in their local communities.

Library Advisory Committees are involved in the following general activities:
  • Providing community feedback on library services and programs;
  • Identifying and undertaking special projects and programs in conjunction with their local libraries;
  • Promoting the activities and services of the Library, LACs and Board;
  • Identifying and conveying to the Library Board matters of local concern.
The Library Advisory Committee will provide a family friendly activity for everyone to enjoy!
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Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society MB Chapter

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