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- The Living Prairie Museum will have sheep graze to help with vegetation management through July.
- In Winnipeg’s 150th year, Canada Day events are taking place across the city. Here’s what to expect for transit service to three of the biggest.
- This National Indigenous Peoples Day, we’re celebrating the renaming of Bishop Grandin Boulevard and Grandin Street to Abinojii Mikanah and Taapweewin Way.
- Learn how we’re making crossings safer for pedestrians and more visible to drivers.
- This summer, take advantage of a variety of free activities around Winnipeg.
- Bike rides are a great way to spend time outside and enjoy the many sights Winnipeg has to offer. We’ve assembled some tips to keep in mind before you head out on your next bicycle trip.
- The TD Summer Reading Club and Teen Summer Challenge will run June 10 - August 30. Children up to 12 years old can now receive their free bilingual reading kit and teens their summer challenge card. Visit any Winnipeg Public Library branch to participate. Registration begins June 10 for Winnipeg Public Library programs for children, teens, and families taking place in July and August.
- It can be tough to stay hydrated when summer temperatures skyrocket. We’ve installed eight hydration stations to provide access to clean drinking water, to help beat extreme heat.
- Start your cars and fasten your seatbelts! Cartown teaches 4 – 7-year-olds about driving safety in an entertaining realistic town setting.
- Are you heading down to Princess Auto Stadium to see the Winnipeg Blue Bombers? Make sure you plan ahead for how you’ll get to the stadium.
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