We’re using shredded passenger tires instead of gravel to collect the liquid created by garbage at the landfill. During Waste ...
Call commercial inspections at 204-986-5190 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.
The Preliminary 2026 Update to the 2024-27 Multi-Year Balanced Budget for the City of Winnipeg will be tabled at a special meeting of the Executive Policy Committee on Friday, November 14, 2025.
At 11:20 a.m. on October 17, 2025, WFPS crews responded to reports of a fire in a one-and-a-half storey house in the 700 block of Talbot Avenue. Upon arrival on scene, firefighters found smoke coming ...
On the 120th anniversary of the Carnegie Library opening, a new chapter is being written for Winnipeg’s first library.
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Information contained in our media releases may relate to issues of violence or trauma, which could be distressing for some individuals. Be mindful of your well-being and consider whether or not ...
Those who have met Morty describe him as a cuddle bug with a heart of gold. When he first arrived at Winnipeg Animal Services ...
New three-hour parking limits will allow more time for students and arts patrons Winnipeg, MB – Visitors to the Exchange District will soon have a bit more time to attend class or check out a museum.
Winnipeg, MB – Active Winnipeggers officially have a new path to call their own in the north part of the city. Ribbons were cut on the 4.5-kilometre Keewatin Multiuse Path this morning, marking the ...
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Winnipeg, MB – Better bus stop locations, bendy buses on the right routes, and beefed up On-Request. These are just a few tweaks we’ve made since the new bus network launched – and they’re all thanks ...