Getting ready for the 2026 Municipal Election January 12, 2026Search filtersDisplaying 91 - 100 of 124 results Current filters (click to remove)Category:Emergency and safetyX Filter by keywords Year - Any -2026202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014 Category - Any -Animals and insectsOther City informationLibraries, recreation and leisureCelebrating City employeesCOVID-19Water and wasteEmergency and safetyHomeowner, renter and business informationParks, trees and the environmentTransportation and streets Release date Min Max WFPS reminds residents to stay fire safe this fallSeptember 25, 2020 How audible tones are helping make intersections safer in WinnipegSeptember 24, 2020 Planning to visit our facilities or take Transit? Bring a maskSeptember 11, 2020Amber lights duration changed at 110 high speed intersectionsAugust 16, 2020 How the safety of the public and our employees is guiding our COVID-19 responseAugust 7, 2020How Winnipeg Transit is working to keep passengers safeJuly 28, 2020 Remotely-Piloted Aerial System makes responding to emergencies safer and more efficientJuly 17, 2020 Your location is the most important thing to know when calling 911July 3, 2020 Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service adapts vital employee training during COVID-19 pandemicJune 29, 2020 Service resumption at Winnipeg Libraries a collaborative effortJune 25, 2020 Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12… Next page Next Last page Last Sign up for the Our City NewsletterWe have a lot going on at the City that can affect your daily lives. Stay up-to-date on what is happening by signing up for the Our City Newsletter, emailed each Friday. Subscribe now
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