Keeping Downtown Winnipeg Safe This Summer

Released: July 10, 2025 at 10:22 a.m.

With summer in full swing and more Winnipeggers returning to downtown offices and events, community safety is top of mind. The Winnipeg Police Service (WPS), Downtown Community Safety Partnership (DCSP), and other partners are stepping up their efforts to create a safer, more welcoming downtown for everyone.

This modern safety approach is about more than enforcement. It’s about presence, prevention, and strong partnerships.

On July 4th we had the opportunity share our story with CTV Morning Live, showcasing how police, community leaders, and outreach teams are working together in real time to keep downtown vibrant and secure.

Downtown Safety Strategy in Action

The WPS is increasing foot patrols, boosting real-time monitoring, and engaging with the community — especially in high-traffic areas like the Sports, Hospitality, and Entertainment District (SHED).

Insp. Helen Peters explains the Downtown Safety Strategy that is driving many of the changes we’re making and the partnerships that are driving positive change.

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Insp. Helen Peters talks with CTV

Chief Bowers Hits the Streets


One noted change comes from our own Chief Gene Bowers. Did you know that since being sworn in, has taken scheduled shifts walking the beat downtown to hear directly from officers and the public? His leadership style emphasizes visibility, support for frontline members, and direct community engagement.

Listen to him explain the importance of this effort and the importance he places on a strong and vital downtown.

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Chief Bowers speaks with CTV

DCSP Summer Action Plan

Did you know a new 16-week Summer Safety Action Plan is underway thanks to support from the Province, City of Winnipeg, and Downtown Winnipeg BIZ. It focuses on increased patrols, outreach, and mental health supports.

Matt Halchakar, Director of Operations for the Downtown Community Safety Partnership and Josh Nepinak- Founder of Wiigiishin giiwiigeenahn explains the strategy.
 

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Matt Halchakar, Director of Operations, DCSP, speaks with CTV

DCSP Supporting Indigenous Women Downtown

A new Indigenous Women’s Support Team has launched within DCSP, providing culturally safe, trauma-informed assistance for vulnerable Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit, and gender-diverse people.

Team member Barb Beardy talks about why she got involved and how they team is making a difference.

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Barb Beardy of DCSP speaks with CTV

Foot Patrols Provide a Visible Presence

The WPS Downtown Foot Patrol is out on the street and many community events offering a friendly face, assistance, and a reminder to stay alert and prevent crime.

Sergeant Shane Wepruk talks about their efforts and offers safety tips for anyone, anywhere.

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Sgt. Shane Wepruk, WPS, speaks with CTV


What You Can Do?

A safer downtown starts with all of us:

  • Stay aware of your surroundings
  • Keep valuables out of sight
  • Report concerns to police or the DCSP
  • Support local safety initiatives

Let’s work together to keep downtown Winnipeg safe, welcoming, and thriving this summer.

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