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Winnipeg Top 5: Tuesday, February 24, 2026

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WINNIPEG: The city wakes to a busy Tuesday with major cultural performances, business networking opportunities, and community gatherings scheduled throughout the day. From Broadway productions to local business events, February 24 brings a diverse slate of activities to Manitoba's capital.

1. Les Misérables Opens at Centennial Concert Hall

WINNIPEG: Broadway Across Canada presents the opening night of Les Misérables at Centennial Concert Hall this evening, marking the arrival of one of theatre's most celebrated productions to the city. The performance begins at 7:30 PM.

Les Misérables stage set at Centennial Concert Hall Winnipeg

The musical, based on Victor Hugo's 1862 novel, tells the story of Jean Valjean's redemption in 19th-century France. The production features the iconic score including "I Dreamed a Dream," "One Day More," and "Do You Hear the People Sing?"

Broadway Across Canada has brought the touring production to Winnipeg as part of its 2025-2026 season. The show runs through the coming weeks at the downtown venue located at 555 Main Street.

Theatre officials confirmed that tickets remain available for select performances. The production employs a full orchestra and elaborate staging to recreate revolutionary Paris on the Centennial Concert Hall stage.

2. Business Community Gathers for BizCONNECT Networking Event

WINNIPEG: Local business professionals convene this afternoon for a BizCONNECT networking event at Shannon's Irish Pub, 175 Carlton Street. The gathering runs from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM and is free to attend.

The event provides an opportunity for entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals to build connections within Winnipeg's business community. Organizers designed the evening session to accommodate working professionals who cannot attend daytime networking functions.

Business professionals networking at BizCONNECT event in Winnipeg pub

Shannon's Irish Pub, located in the downtown area, hosts the gathering in its main dining space. BizCONNECT events typically draw between 50 and 100 participants from various sectors including technology, retail, professional services, and hospitality.

Registration is not required, but organizers encourage attendees to bring business cards and prepare brief introductions about their work. The event includes a cash bar and optional food service.

3. Country Artist Josh Ross Performs Evening Concert

WINNIPEG: Country music artist Josh Ross takes the stage this evening at 7:30 PM for a concert performance in the city. The Canadian singer-songwriter brings his latest tour to Winnipeg on Tuesday night.

Ross has gained recognition in Canada's country music scene with singles including "Trouble" and "On A Different Night." The Burlington, Ontario native has toured extensively across Canadian markets over the past two years.

Country music performer on stage with guitar at Winnipeg concert

The performance features material from Ross's recent releases alongside fan favourites from his catalog. The artist's sound blends traditional country elements with contemporary production styles.

Concert organizers confirmed that limited tickets remained available as of this morning. Doors open approximately one hour before the scheduled start time.

4. Living Prairie Museum Hosts Free Drop-In Activities

WINNIPEG: The Living Prairie Museum opens its doors for free drop-in programming today from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM. The event features wildlife education activities designed for all ages.

The museum, located at 2795 Ness Avenue, specializes in prairie ecosystem education and native grassland conservation. Today's programming includes hands-on learning opportunities about Manitoba wildlife and plant species native to the region.

Winter prairie landscape with tallgrass and snow at Living Prairie Museum Winnipeg

Museum staff lead interactive sessions throughout the day, allowing visitors to explore exhibits at their own pace. The 30-acre site preserves one of the last remaining sections of tallgrass prairie in Manitoba.

Activities focus on winter wildlife adaptations and the ecological importance of prairie habitats. No advance registration is required for the drop-in format, and admission is free of charge.

The museum typically sees increased attendance during school breaks and holidays, but organizers confirmed sufficient capacity for walk-in visitors throughout the scheduled hours.

5. Lord Selkirk-West Kildonan Community Committee Convenes

WINNIPEG: The Lord Selkirk-West Kildonan Community Committee meets this morning from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM to address local governance matters affecting the northeast Winnipeg area.

Community committees serve as a forum for residents to engage with local government representatives on neighbourhood issues. The meetings provide opportunity for public input on development proposals, traffic concerns, and community programming.

Today's agenda includes standard business items and potentially several development applications requiring committee review. The committees operate as part of Winnipeg's community engagement structure, advising city council on matters specific to their designated areas.

Community meeting room setup for Lord Selkirk-West Kildonan committee in Winnipeg

The Lord Selkirk-West Kildonan district encompasses a significant portion of northeast Winnipeg, including established residential neighbourhoods and commercial corridors along Main Street and McPhillips Street.

Committee meetings are open to the public, with designated time for resident presentations and questions. Citizens seeking to address the committee on specific items typically register in advance through the city clerk's office.

The committee's recommendations proceed to city council for consideration as part of the municipal decision-making process. Members include city councillors representing wards within the community committee boundaries.


For more regional news coverage across Canada, visit The Canadianist.

Written by: Christopher Michaud

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