Fête du Canada – Le mercredi 1er juillet. Consultez les heures d’ouverture pendant les jours fériés des installations et des points de service de la Ville de Winnipeg.
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Le - Residents are reminded to never put batteries in the garbage or recycling. This is dangerous and can cause a fire.
Le - What Winnipeg Transit users need to know about the new Primary Transit Network that launhes
Le - An explanation of the new policy for towing and impounding vehicles belonging to owners with three or more outstanding parking tickets.
Le - Winnipeg Transit has partnered with the Transit app for one year to give passengers another tool to help with the network transition.
Le - Winnipeg Transit is unveiling its 2025 Ride with Pride transit bus. The bus, wrapped in progressive pride colours, will debut at the Pride Parade on Sunday, June 1 and will be seen on routes throughout the city until next May.
Le - Residents can use MyUtility online forms for a variety of water or waste related services.
Le - Emerald Ash Borer is a significant threat to urban forests all across North America. Surprisingly, the infestation hasn’t spread as quickly here as it has in other cities.
Le - The Winnipeg Public Library adds a touch of poetry to the NHL playoffs by using book spine poetry to show support for the Winnipeg Jets.
Le - The City of Winnipeg is piloting a new AI chatbot on its website. Chatbot provides a conversational source of knowledge of the information on the City’s website. It can communicate with residents in 17 languages and is available 24/7 during the pilot.
Le - A tip list to educate residents about how to prepare before an emergency.