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- The holiday season typically means the City of Winnipeg will see an increase in the amount of garbage and recycling collected but the materials aren’t always put in the correct bins.
- An outline of what winter amenities are open this holiday season.
- Information for residents about recycling holiday materials and curbside service during the holiday season.
- In late November, we welcomed 16 additional local organizations and businesses who joined in our commitment to reconciliation by signing onto the Indigenous Accord at a gathering.
- A technician who provides IT support to Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) 9-1-1 call centre has been named technician of the year by an international telecommunications company.
- City staff regularly take part in training exercises to test our response, processes, plans, and actions in the event of a disaster. We want to be prepared if a threat or hazard occurs.
- This year, we’re wrapping up a massive road construction season where we undertook more than 200 projects, but we’re already looking ahead and planning for 2024. Here’s a look at how we plan ahead for future road construction seasons.
- 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.
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