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- Halloween safety tips from the City of Winnipeg.
- The yard waste collected from your curb might start out as leaves and branches, but it is eventually turned into compost.
- We are focused on creating an inclusive and welcoming work environment at the City of Winnipeg. This is why we have been proud to offer the internal Pronouns and Gender Inclusive Language: The Importance of Getting it Right course to employees since the fall of 2021.
- On October 15, 2024, fifteen food waste drop-off stations opened for Winnipeggers to drop off their food waste and other compostable items.
- The City of Winnipeg is teaming up with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to help get the word out about the importance of spaying or neutering your pets.
- Learn about the importance of having working smoke alarms during Fire Prevention Week
- Right to Know Week is September 23 to 29, 2024. Winnipeggers have a right to access City records – and we’ve made it quick and easy.
- As home owners begin to get their properties ready for winter, pool owners are reminded to take all the necessary steps to ensure it is drained properly.
- The City of Winnipeg Charitable Fund kicked off their annual fundraising campaign this week. Through the CWCF, employees raised nearly $360,000 for local charities in 2023.
- Drivers and pedestrians should exercise caution around schools
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