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- 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.
- After a successful launch of the Winnipeg 150 anniversary exhibit at the Millennium Library this winter, we’re taking the exhibit on the road.
- The biological control program is aimed at treating parts of the city with a high density of Elm trees for about a month to reduce defoliation, and support tree health
- Our Public Works Department is celebrating National Public Works Week with an expo that offers something for everyone.
- The annual SAFE Roads campaign launched today. We are a proud partner. Together we remind people to slow down around roadside workers.
- Safety is a top priority. A rooftop railing, ladder, handrails, staircase and decking are all things our Fleet Management Agency designed, built, and installed at the Rainbow Stage last month.
- The past few years have been hard on Winnipeggers. We’ve seen a global pandemic, record-breaking snowfalls, flooding and rain events, and record numbers of wildfires in Canada. More weather events are expected in coming years as climate change continues to impact our environment. But you can act now to get yourself and your family prepared. That way, if the worst happens, you’ll know what to do.
- The City of Winnipeg’s insect control program involves larviciding to treat standing water to stop larvae from emerging into mosquitoes, trap counting, and, if required, fogging.