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The course isn’t just for golf. It has been used for cross skiing for decades. Since 2000, the Cross Country Ski Association ...
On-Request buses operate at times where there is lower demand for transit. Having a bus route circle once an hour for a ...
A common reason people wait on hold with the Utility Billing Centre is because they received an estimated bill. Approximately one-third of Winnipeg residents currently receive estimated utility bills.
Penalties will be applied automatically to accounts and cannot be waived.
It’s the largest network change in Winnipeg Transit’s 142-year history. The Primary Transit Network and its feeder routes are now live. In the first week of the new network, our buses were boarded ...
The popular Monarch Butterfly Festival is back for its 17th year. Stop by the museum on Saturday, July 26 and Sunday, July 27 ...
The Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) has awarded us a Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the eighth ...
Lawn signs help make people more aware of road safety issues. They can remind drivers to slow down and stop for pedestrians. We’re spreading the road safety message from the lawns to the streets this ...
Happy to be on hand for the Special Olympics Summer Games Opening Ceremonies set for 7 p.m. at the Investors Group Athletic Centre (University of Manitoba). Learn more about the Games.
Keeping the Fires Burning (KFB), held annually in June, is one of Manitoba’s largest Indigenous gala events in Winnipeg. This celebration of Manitoba’s diverse and dynamic Indigenous cultures blends ...
A new City report recommends investing $3 million over the next three years ($1 million annually) to expand youth programming in neighbourhoods with high poverty rates – supporting thousands of ...