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- Five participants of the Youth Lifeguard Recruitment Program were recently celebrated. The pilot offered youth ages 15 – 30 the opportunity to improve their swimming abilities while receiving the necessary certifications for a career in lifeguarding and other aquatic recreation positions.
- Drivers passing through road construction should give workers space to do their jobs and be respectful of them to ensure everyone stays safe.
- Mosquito habitats are sometimes difficult to get to, which is why the City of Winnipeg is testing the use of a drone this summer as part of its mosquito control program.
- The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Station in Windsor Park is being demolished. It will make way for a new one slated to open in 2024.
- Reduced speed limits are in place throughout the city as part of three special programs and projects: neighbourhood greenways, seasonal bike routes, and the reduced-speed neighbourhood pilot. 
- The Instructor Guard Recruitment program is returning this summer, and will provide the opportunity for up to 40 successful applicants to receive the six courses required to apply as a lifeguard/swim instructor with us — all for free.
- The recently renovated children’s space at Millennium Library was created by Woven Collaborative, an Indigenous led design studio based in Manitoba. Designer Destiny Seymour explains the inspiration behind her design, and what people will find when they visit the space.
- Three Winnipeg parks were recently renamed under the Welcoming Winnipeg: Reconciling our History Policy.
- The 2023 World Police & Fire Games will be taking place in Winnipeg from July 28 - August 6, 2023. Several City of Winnipeg employees will be participating.
- The Story Seeds: Cultivating Wellness and Depth through Indigenous Plant Traditions exhibit is touring Winnipeg Public Library branches and explores the better-known crops and plants domesticated, developed, and harvested by Indigenous people of the Americas.
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