100 of Winnipeg's ash trees to see some Re-Leaf in 2018

Winnipeg, MB – Tree Canada, in partnership with BioForest Technologies, has provided a donation that will help the City of Winnipeg combat the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) beetle with a donation of 12 litres of TreeAzin®, a product used by the City to protect ash trees. The donated product, valued at approximately $6,800, is an injectable insecticide that can protect a tree for up to two years. The quantity donated will be used to treat approximately 100 ash trees in a neighborhood with a high density of healthy ash that may otherwise be at risk of EAB attack.

City maintains Aa2 (Stable) credit rating

Winnipeg, MB – Moody's has recently affirmed Winnipeg's Aa2 (Stable) credit rating based on disciplined fiscal planning, a diverse economy, and a strong governance and management structure.

City releases Community Trends and Performance Report and 2019 Budget Public Engagement Report

Winnipeg, MB – Today, the City of Winnipeg released the annual Community Trends and Performance Report and the 2019 Budget Public Engagement Report, two documents that will help inform the 2019 budget process and support decision-making.

The Community Trends and Performance Report is the first of the budget documents released annually, which compiles socio-economic trends and performance measures related to the delivery of City services.

Eastbound and westbound Logan Avenue between King Street and Disraeli Freeway temporarily closed July 22 for paving work

Winnipeg, MB – Logan Avenue between King Street and Disraeli Freeway will be will be completely closed to both eastbound and westbound traffic starting this Sunday, July 22 at 6 a.m. until 9 p.m. for paving of the roadway. Pedestrian access will be maintained while repairs are underway and motorists should allow additional time to get to their destinations, and use alternate routes.

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