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- As of April 1, 2024, operating a short-term rental, or a platform that lists them, will require a City of Winnipeg licence.
- The Living Prairie Museum is offering four prairie planting workshops through the spring with prairie ecologist and restoration expert John Morgan.
- It's not safe to be around waterways during the spring melt. If you do get stuck out on the ice, Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service first responders are ready to help. They’ve been training all winter for situations like these. 
- An introduction to the Community Safety Team, a new resource in the City of Winnipeg dedicated to protecting public safety while supporting vulnerable residents in urgent need.
- The City of Winnipeg’s Emergency Social Services team is called out during emergencies to support evacuees.
- This International Women’s Day, here’s a look back at how women fared in politics and the workplace since Winnipeg became a city 150 years ago.
- We’re working to improve safety and accessibility on residential sidewalks by plowing snow more frequently
- Learn more about and explore Winnipeg’s unique history at the Millennium Library. The exhibit showcases images from the City of Winnipeg’s archival collection, Winnipeg Public Library, Manitoba Museum, Archives of Manitoba / Hudson’s Bay Archives, and other sources.
- Winnipeg Transit is gearing up to transform its route network in 2025. Residents are invited to get to know the proposed plan before it is finalized.
- A simple request for a cupboard 150 years ago helped start the City of Winnipeg Archives. Since then, the municipal collection has grown to one of the most complete in Canada.
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