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2000 July News Releases
 

City's Planning, Property and Development Department Launches New Web Site
WINNIPEG - JULY 31, 2000 - Citizens and business owners now have access to a full range of City planning, property and development information via the Internet. For more information on this topic, please click on the previous link

City Urges Residents to Avoid Putting Grass Clippings and Other Debris on the Streets
WINNIPEG - JULY 19, 2000 - The City urges residents to avoid putting grass clippings, leaves and other debris on the streets. For more information on this topic, please click on the previous link

City Again Urges Residents to Protect their Homes from Basement Flooding
WINNIPEG - JULY 14, 2000 - Canada Post is now delivering the City of Winnipeg’s brochure, Protect Your Home from Basement Flooding. For more information on this topic, please click on the previous link

Province / City Solve Winnipeg's Ambulance Shortage
WINNIPEG - JULY 14, 2000 - Mayor Glen Murray is pleased to report that a tentative, three year agreement has been reached with the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority to enhance ambulance service in the City of Winnipeg by increasing the number of paramedics on duty For more information on this topic, please click on the previous link

Procedures for Clean-up of Flooded Basements
WINNIPEG - JULY 11, 2000 - For information on the clean-up of flooded basements and hygiene procedures, residence can contact. For more information on this topic, please click on the previous link

River Levels Continue to Rise - City Reminds Residents to Take Precautions
WINNIPEG - JULY 8, 2000 - Presently, the river level is at 15.7 feet above James Avenue Datum. As a result of heavy rainfall in the Red River basin, river levels are expected to rise another foot For more information on this topic, please click on the previous link

Risk of Basement Flooding Increased Due to Heavy Rainfall and Increased River Levels
WINNIPEG - JULY 7, 2000 - The City of Winnipeg had between 45 and 102 millimetres of rain between 3:00 am and 8:00 am this morning. Some parts of Winnipeg, such as the Westwood area, For more information on this topic, please click on the previous link



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