Getting ready for the 2026 Municipal Election January 12, 2026Search filtersDisplaying 31 - 40 of 84 results Current filters (click to remove)Category:Parks, trees and the environmentX 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 Indigenous Gardens planted at City Hall share traditions and honour Survivors of residential schoolsSeptember 29, 2023 Celebrate National Forest Week by helping us grow Winnipeg’s urban forestSeptember 18, 2023 Drone being used to help reduce mosquito populationJuly 28, 2023 More than a name: How park renamings are an important part of the reconciliation processJune 23, 2023 Story Seeds exhibit explores the significance of Indigenous plant traditionsJune 20, 2023 Annual grass mowing program underwayJune 1, 2023 A look back at 2022December 29, 2022 How to reduce the amount of waste you create this holiday seasonDecember 14, 2022 Welcoming Winnipeg Committee of Community Members application deadline approachingNovember 22, 2022 Crescent Drive Park’s Forest Pavilion receives Canada’s highest award for architectureJuly 25, 2022 Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6… 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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