Janice Lukes
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Audit reveals lack of reporting, direction in City of Winnipeg departments"It's horrifying," Lukes said. "Big changes are going to going to be occurring, I can assure you of that. I can assure the residents of that."PoliticsJun 12
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Winnipeg councillor on changing budgetary practices when it comes to snow clearingThe city's way of budgeting based on a low-cost scenario should change, reads a report set to be tabled at a Public Works Committee meeting on March 1.EconomyFeb 28
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Longtime Winnipeg city councillor considers run for federal seatLongtime Winnipeg city councillor Janice Lukes is considering making the jump from municipal to federal politics.PoliticsJan 22
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‘Outdated’ photo enforcement system under scrutiny by Winnipeg councilPhoto enforcement has been a part of Manitoba's Highway Traffic Act for years, but there are calls for an overhaul, especially from those worried the tech being used is outdated.CanadaOct 5, 2023
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Winnipeg speed limit pilot posting positive results“As you're driving through your neighbourhood, you shouldn’t have to think about what the speed limit is ... there’s houses, there’s people, it’s 30. Let’s just keep it simple.”CanadaAug 20, 2023
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Politicians, businesses frustrated by ‘double-edged sword’ of summer construction in WinnipegIt's construction season, and while it can be frustrating to see sections of major routes reduced to single lanes, it's a necessary evil, the city's public works chair says.PoliticsAug 9, 2023
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South Winnipeg residents encouraged to participate in community crime forum ThursdayA public forum, which will include representatives of the Winnipeg Police Service as well as community leaders, will be held at South Winnipeg Community Centre in Waverley Heights.CrimeMar 9, 2023
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Winnipeg committee to talk school zone lights, 7 years after initial offerSeven years after it was first proposed, the City of Winnipeg is looking at the idea of installing flashing lights in school zones again this week.CanadaFeb 6, 2023
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Pilot project to reduce speed limits in 4 Winnipeg neighbourhoods this springWaverley West Coun. Janice Lukes, chair of the city's public works committee, says the plan has been in the works for a few years and will begin this March.TrafficJan 5, 2023
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Winnipeg installs new traffic signals in Old KildonanWinnipeg has installed new traffic signals at the north intersection of McPhillips Street and Templeton Avenue to improve traffic flow and road safety.EconomyNov 8, 2022
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