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- This spring, City services can help you make healthier choices through initiatives like free compost, kitchens, Seed Libraries, and community gardens.
- The Canoe Club Golf Course has been added to the portfolio of City-run golf courses in Winnipeg.
- The City of Winnipeg’s annual water meter reading program runs weekdays during the summer.
- Employees decorated their workspaces to support the Winnipeg Jets. Donations were collected for the City of Winnipeg Charitable Fund.
- St. James Civic Centre Community Recycling Depot is closing to make way for St. James Civic Centre expansion
- Newly digitized photos show relief efforts during the 1950 flood. It was one of the worst floods in Winnipeg’s history.
- The health, safety, and well-being of residents and our employees is our top priority. It is important to us to have a positive, respectful, safe, and healthy work environment. More than 10,000 employees make up our workforce, in a wide range of roles. Each role poses its own unique safety risks. We are committed to continuing to learn and grow to keep everyone safe.
- The grass clippings, leaves, and twigs that residents have hauled to the curb as part of our yard waste collection have been turned into compost ready for your garden and we are giving it away for free.
- The City of Winnipeg won the Project of the Year Award for switching citywide to a cloud-based platform. A $1,500 donation will be made on their behalf to the City of Winnipeg Charitable Fund (CWCF).
- The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service is using specialized tools to help fight wildland fires.
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