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City of Winnipeg faces criticism for controversial towing contractA company that lost a bid on a City of Winnipeg towing contract is accusing the city of failing to be transparent in the writing, bidding and evaluation of it. Daisy Woelk reports.Nov 4
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City, Compost Winnipeg to launch food waste drop-off stationsWinnipeg’s mayor says the city will be one step closer to keeping food waste out of the landfill later this month with the launch of food waste drop-off stations throughout the city on Oct. 15.Oct 2
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‘The Lord will make a way’: Winnipeg church hopeful as crime grips cityIt’s an issue that continues to grip Winnipeg. And a recent barrage of violence in the city’s core is ensuring crime stays top of mind for many. Daisy Woelk reports on the latest thoughts on the status of safety in the city, and its impact.CrimeOct 30
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Assiniboine Park bridge in need of repairsThe Assiniboine Park pedestrian bridge is in dire need of repairs, according to the city of Winnipeg.Nov 7
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‘We need more revenue’: Winnipeg’s public works facing cost overrunsThe City of Winnipeg is reporting a $13 million dollar cost overrun in its public works department. As Daisy Woelk reports, record levels of overtime and compensation claims for emergency crews are playing a big role.Nov 6
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Outdoor community space beside Thunderbird House to open in Winnipeg, city saysA newly-developed space in downtown Winnipeg is set to open next to the Circle of Life Thunderbird House, the city said Tuesday.Sep 24
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Winnipeg lays out plan for Portage and Main reopeningThe City of Winnipeg has laid out an ambitious timeline for the plan to reopen Portage and Main to pedestrians.Sep 20
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Winnipeg mayor comments on funding crunch pollThe mayor of Winnipeg is commenting further on a poll that will ask Winnipeggers ways they would like to see the city solve a funding crunch.Nov 1
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111th Grey Cup kicks off in VancouverThe Toronto Argonauts face the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, looking to capture their 19th championship win in Vancouver, and the city is excited.Winnipeg Blue BombersNov 17
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‘Tired of people being coddled’: Mother of Winnipeg murder victim fed up with systemThe mother of a man who was stabbed to death at a Winnipeg library in 2022 says she doesn’t know how to move on, as every day brings new headlines about violent crime in the city. Teagan Rasche reports.CrimeNov 5
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Problem beavers ‘mowing down’ trees in Winnipeg parksA Winnipeg city councillor says a number of local parks are being beset by buck-toothed rodents, and a solution needs to be found.Nov 1
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City weighing options on ways to clean up needlesThe city is weighing options on ways to clean up needles and sharp items in parks and playgrounds on Winnipeg.Oct 31
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Winnipeg gauges public mood on potential taxes on liquor, online deliveries and moreWinnipeg city hall is gauging the public’s appetite for potential new taxes on alcohol, online deliveries, vehicle registration and other items.PoliticsOct 31
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Winnipeg cops say more dashcams mean more investigative toolsWinnipeg police say they’re seeing more dashboard cameras in vehicles all over the city, and the gadgets can be a boon to investigations.InvestigationsOct 31
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Yard waste pickup updateWinnipeg city councillor Jeff Browaty explains why the deadlines for yard waste collection are a little bit earlier this year.Oct 28
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State of the economyWinnipeg mayor Scott Gillingham is giving his take on the state of the city’s economy, and says more housing is key.Oct 22
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Winnipeggers getting into the Halloween spiritThe spookiest day of the year is tomorrow and Winnipeggers are getting into the Halloween spirit. Teagan Rasche has more on some of the festivities going on around the city.Oct 30
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Downtown apartment complex expected to be vital for areaA stalled project in Downtown Winnipeg will soon be moving once again. Teagan Rasche has more on how a new apartment complex at the corner of St. Mary and Donald is expected to contribute to the future of the city’s core.Oct 18
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Police shootings concerning, Winnipeg mayor says, but money an obstacle to body camerasWinnipeg’s mayor says he’s concerned by the number of officer-involved shootings the city is seeing, in light of the death of a man Wednesday afternoon during an armed confrontation.CrimeOct 3
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Winnipeg to introduce surface-testing machines to analyze sidewalk qualityThe City of Winnipeg is set to introduce some new machines to assess the quality of local sidewalks. Katherine Dornian reports.TechAug 23