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- New temporary modular station in Waverley West uses modular parts to speed up construction process while the full permanent station can be created
- In 2024, Winnipeg marked 150 years as a city. We held a year of celebrations, giving us an opportunity for us to reflect on our past, and look ahead to our future.
- As part of Winnipeg 150, a time capsule was created. It has been sealed for 50 years and will give a future generation an opportunity to reflect on what Winnipeg was like in 2024.
- The Living Prairie Museum’s 2025 winter programming includes a new event, Fireside Fun, the return of Snowshoe Sundays, and the always-popular Winter Speaker Series
- We’ve installed new ice plant control systems at 11 of our 12 arenas, allowing us to automatically control ice temperatures and other systems.
- As the year comes to a close, we take a look back at highlights from 2024
- The City of Winnipeg’s Let’s Chip In depots are open from December 27 until January 31 for people to recycle their real Christmas trees.
- Plenty of outdoor options to keep active this winter
- All Winnipeg Transit and Transit Plus service will be free on December 31, starting at 7:00 p.m. until the end of service
- An overview of what holiday waste items are recyclable.
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