Nearly 100,000 people of Ukrainian descent call Winnipeg home. Recently, the Ukrainian Consulate donated more than 120 books to the Winnipeg Public Library. The collection includes books written in ...
We launched Our City, Our Stories in late 2018. Since then we’ve written more than 500 features. New ones are posted nearly ...
The Winnipeg Public Library has put together a Racism and Anti-Racism Info Guide. It includes books, videos, and websites to ...
The City of Winnipeg offers a wide range of programs and services that help improve the lives of residents to help foster a welcoming, inclusive, safe, and healthy community for all Winnipeggers.
Members of the public can participate in Council and Committee meetings by submitting their comments in writing, or by appearing in delegation.
Transit Operator and Worker Appreciation Day is marked internationally every March 18. The first-ever transit service happened on that day in France. Back then – more than 350 years ago – it was by ...
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Using your water meter to check for a leak is easy. Turn off any water-using appliances and taps in your home and then take a ...
City Council approved the CIWMS (also known as the Garbage and Recycling Master Plan), in late 2011. This strategy outlines the City of Winnipeg’s waste management goals and how to achieve them. It ...
We host these events every year to help residents do their part to reduce their waste and help the environment. Recycle your real Christmas tree, after Christmas, at a Let’s Chip In Depot. Every ...
Thanks to recent investments and the dedication of our hard-working staff, we’re seeing significant improvements at our 311 Contact Centre. Wiltshire cites a 2024 budget increase of $1.25 million to ...