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W H AT 'S NE W | ON THE HORIZON New gateway to sustainability and nature Scheduled to open in early spring, Buffalo Crossing at FortWhyte Alive offers visitors a unique opportunity to engage with sustainability-focused programming in a breathtaking lakeside setting. The new visitor centre will host special events and educational programs, all while showcasing FortWhyte's commitment to environmental leadership. Nestled among 660 acres of trails through lakes, forests, prairies and wetlands, Buffalo Crossing is Manitoba's first commercial building certified to both Passive House and Zero Carbon Building standards. Using 90 per cent less energy than traditional construction, it sets a new benchmark for sustainability. With its focus on climate-resilient design and hands-on learning, Buffalo Crossing is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in sustainable practices, innovation and the natural beauty of Winnipeg. Touchdown in Winnipeg Winnipeg is gearing up for an unforgettable celebration as we host the 112 th Grey Cup in 2025. The Canadian Football League's (CFL) loudest and most passionate fans will fill Princess Auto Stadium with energy and excitement, showcasing the best of our city and province. Get ready to experience the energy, pride and legendary hospitality that make Manitoba a true CFL destination. It's a Grey Cup celebration you won't want to miss! Western Canada's First Hyatt Centric Hotel A vacant six-story building at 325 Broadway will be transformed into a 140-room Hyatt Centric hotel, marking the brand's first location in Western Canada. Slated to open in 2025, the hotel will include a full-service restaurant and spa, offering a prime location near The Forks, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and other notable landmarks. Princess Auto Stadium: Winnipeg Football Club FortWhyte Alive: Mike Peters 4 For more information or to arrange a media visit, contact Taylor Fenn at 204.285.6729 or taylor@tourismwinnipeg.com