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Two important issues the City is dealing with. These are the kinds of decisions made at Council. As we get into the municipal election campaign (election day October 26th), please make sure you candidates only promise to do what they can do within the City's authority. And they can do a lot. The new recreation strategy now has an oversight committee to ensure more inclusive programing and it includes an access without fear policy! Now that we have it in one department, we need it in all of them! ... See MoreSee Less

City council closes book on proposal to move West Kildonan library | CBC News

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Winnipeg city council decided not to move the West Kildonan library into the Garden City Shopping Centre, and will leave it in its current space on Jefferson Avenue.
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MKO Grand Chief tours Headingley jail, pushes for improvements in justice system

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A Manitoba Grand Chief who toured a provincial prison recently said he took time during the tour to speak one-on-one with inmates, to get a better idea of what...
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20 May

Masks Still Matter!

COVID-19 variants spread easily and rapidly.

Whether you are vaccinated or not, you should wear a mask indoors in workplace and public settings. For the best protection, wear a KN95 or N95 respirator mask.

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October 26 is the next municipal election. Come to the launch of the Alternative Municipal Budget to hear what municipal candidates could do to make Winnipeg better for all.

May 10, 12:15 pm
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