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- The Government of Canada recently designated Brookside Cemetery as a National Historic Site.
- We’re marking 150 years as a city – let’s take a look at Winnipeg’s growth since then.
- November 8 marks Indigenous Veterans Day, a day to honour the thousands of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people who served our country. Former Winnipeg Mayor Susan A. Thompson was among the first leaders to formally recognize the contributions of Indigenous veterans 30 years ago.
- Our Vehicles for Hire division has been named the 2023 Global Regulator of the Year by the International Association of Transportation Regulators.
- While adopting a dog or taking one out for a Doggie Date is a great way to help keep dogs out of the shelter, there are other ways you can help if you’re not ready to take a new pet into your home.
- In an emergency situation, seconds count and knowing what sounds to listen for, and how to respond, can help keep you and your loved ones safe. This Fire Prevention Week, review what those sounds mean.
- Each year, the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service responds to more than 100 house fires that start in a kitchen. A house fire can be deadly or lead to injuries or significant damages.
- The Grant Park-area library was given a SAB Magazine award for its sustainable design that’s rooted in Métis culture.
- A circular economy is a system of producing and consuming items that minimizes waste. This Circular Economy Month, let’s all work together to share, repair and recycle goods.