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- Remember to replace batteries and test CO and smoke alarms when you change your clocks for daylight saving time. Businesses and organizations should also check their AEDs as specified in the manufacturer’s instructions.
- As temperatures change, Winnipeg’s emergency responders are warning people to stay away from rivers and ponds. 
- A look at Winnipeg’s growing cycling network as our Pedestrian and Cycling Strategies mark 10 years since being adopted.
- A community tool kit has been developed to help spread the word about the upcoming Primary Transit Network changes. New signs are also being installed at bus stops around Winnipeg.
- Winnipeg has achieved What Works Cities Silver Certification for our exceptional use of data
- As the weather warms up and the snow melts, the risk of basement and overland flooding increases in Winnipeg. There are a few things residents can do to reduce the chance water finds its way into their home or buildings.
- What people applying for a job at the City of Winnipeg need to know.
- We know current weather conditions are making getting around difficult for some Winnipeggers. We are doing what we can to make things easier; however, it is difficult to keep all surfaces passable at all times while snow just keeps melting and freezing.
- Our new accessibility disruptions webpage lets residents quickly check to see accessibility features are temporarily unavailable at City facilities.
- City of Winnipeg crews are out filling potholes that have appeared because of unseasonably warm winter weather.
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