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February 20, 2020

2020 Annual Preservation Award Winners

Congratulations to all the
2020 Annual Preservation Award Winners!

Thank you to everyone who came out and celebrated the champions of Winnipeg’s built heritage on February 18th, 2020. Special thanks to ThinkShift hosting the awards ceremony at the James Avenue Pumping Station!

Be sure to read the NEW Heritage Winnipeg Blog for all the details on the awards!

2020 Heritage Winnipeg Conservation Award of Excellence

Fortune Building (230 Main Street)
Pollard Family, Alpha Masonry LTD, Jilmark Construction INC, Unit 7 Architecture

Westminster United Church (745 Westminster Avenue)
Westminster Church Congregation, Yarrow Sash & Door

Redeemed Christian Church of God (635 Sargent Avenue)
Building owners, John Neufeld

St. John’s Library (500 Salter Street)
The City of Winnipeg Library Services, Public City Architecture

2019 Heritage Winnipeg Distinguished Service Award

David Penner – Awarded in Memoriam

2019 Heritage Winnipeg Youth Award

Sabrina Janke     Brandon Johnston     Bryce Alston

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