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Poutine, the iconic Canadian comfort food, has slipped south and is on the menu at many Twin Cities restaurants
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Zamboni's Pizza catering to the Xcel crowd
City PagesComplete Issue
Feb 01Rubbernecking around groups of guys dressed in head-to-toe weatherproof camouflage, we struggle to find any viable parking spot off West Seventh Street and finally realize we're not in the midst of some sort of hunting convention, but at the post-actio... »
Poutine, the iconic Canadian comfort food, has slipped south and is on the menu at many Twin Cities restaurants
Twin Cities
Jan 25Chef Donald Gonzalez wouldn't dare take poutine off the menu at Forepaugh's in St. Paul. "There would be a revolution," he says. "It's comfort food people never knew they wanted until they tasted it." »
Developers seek community feedback on living spaces for artists in former Schmidt Brewery and Pillsbury A-Mill
Twin Cities Daily PlanetMinneapolisSt. Paul
Jan 13Two new housing developments geared toward artists will be coming to the Twin Cities in coming years, and on January 9 the people in charge held a meeting to hear the public's thoughts on the matter. Two new housing developments geared toward artists w... »
MnDOT: NB I-35E Lane Closure Planned for Friday
Mendota Heights Patch
Oct 28The right lane of northbound Interstate 35E is scheduled to close between Highway 13 and Highway 5/West Seventh Street from 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28 to 5 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29. Minnesota Department of Transportation crews will be completing concrete wor... »
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Chris Coleman not happy about 'scraps' for east metro | The Glean
MinnPost
Feb 01MORNING EDITION Chris Coleman not happy about 'scraps' for east metro By Brian Lambert | Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012 The two mayors might need a happy hour together. St. Paul’s Chris Coleman has gone public with his displeasure at that $150 million tab for... »
The Most Beloved Art in Minneapolis and Morning Roundup
The Heavy Table
Jan 18by James Norton on January 18, 2012 by James Norton on January 18, 2012 A breakfast at Day by Day Cafe, Bill Roehl reviews The Buckboard in Lakeville, Andy Sturdevant’s homage to “the single most beloved piece of artwork in the city of Minneapolis” – w... »
Merry Christmas
St. Paul Real Estate
Dec 24It is Christmas eve after all. I am not ready for Christmas this year it just came too fast. This is my Christmas card to everyone. A collection of pictures taken during the holidays in St. Paul, Minnesota. Landmark Center Rice Park Alexander Rams... »
Reading the Highland Villager #51
Twin City Sidewalks
Dec 14[Basically the problem is that the best source of Saint Paul streets & sidewalks news is the Highland Villager, a very fine and historical newspaper. This wouldn't be a problem, except that its not available online. You basically have to live in or fre... »
St. Paul fire chief supports rescue squad cut | Two Cities
MinnPost
Dec 14One of the big discussion points this afternoon when the St. Paul City Council approves its 2012 budget will be whether to maintain the Rescue Squad 2 unit at the West Seventh Fire Station. Mayor Chris Coleman recommends shutting it down, and using the... »