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- In May, we were recognized for being a leader in social procurement with the Buy Social Canada Social Procurement Champion Award.
- The City of Winnipeg’s ash tree injection program aims to slow the spread of emerald ash borer.
- The Living Prairie Museum will have sheep graze to help with vegetation management through July.
- In Winnipeg’s 150th year, Canada Day events are taking place across the city. Here’s what to expect for transit service to three of the biggest.
- This National Indigenous Peoples Day, we’re celebrating the renaming of Bishop Grandin Boulevard and Grandin Street to Abinojii Mikanah and Taapweewin Way.
- Learn how we’re making crossings safer for pedestrians and more visible to drivers.
- Bike rides are a great way to spend time outside and enjoy the many sights Winnipeg has to offer. We’ve assembled some tips to keep in mind before you head out on your next bicycle trip.
- We’re working to make it more convenient to access free menstrual products in Winnipeg. We recently partnered with Period Pin, an online tool that helps connect people who menstruate with the free products they need when they need them.
- Winnipeg Transit is rolling out new buses with features to improve accessibility. All new buses will now come with colour-coded priority and courtesy seating areas. The first bus with this feature is now in service, just in time for National AccessAbility Week.
- The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service hosts the Celebration of Life Awards Ceremony as part of Paramedic Services Week. The awards pay tribute to residents and first responders whose actions saved the life of a fellow community member.
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