Jenny Gerbasi
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Retiring Winnipeg councillor talks 20 years at City Hall, and what’s nextAfter 20 years on city council, Jenny Gerbasi said she wanted to leave while she felt she was still doing good work. She hasn't yet decided what she will do next.PoliticsSep 25, 2018
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True North Square funding approved by Winnipeg councilWinnipeg city council is meeting for the final time Thursday before the civic election Oct. 24.PoliticsSep 20, 2018
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Registration begins for potential Winnipeg city councillorsRegistration is officially open for candidates hoping to become a Winnipeg city councillor this fall.PoliticsJun 30, 2018
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Osborne Village BIZ director to run for Winnipeg city councilOsborne Village BIZ Zone Director, Stephanie Meilleur, will run for councillor in the Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry ward.Jun 26, 2018
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Long time City of Winnipeg councillor won’t run in OctoberAfter 20 years on city council, Jenny Gerbasi has said she will not be seeking re-election.Mar 14, 2018
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Feds should pick up pot legalization’s costs to us, local governments sayTowns and cities need a cut of marijuana tax revenue to cover new costs from legalization, they argue.CanadaAug 31, 2017
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Fewer loading zones, more parking up for review in Osborne VillageWINNIPEG — Osborne Village has the distinction of being one of the more unique and eclectic neighbourhoods in the city; restaurants, bars and shops attract Winnipeggers to the area from across the city. But if you’re travelling there by car, finding street parking remains a challenge. Fort Rouge East Fort Garry City Councillor Jenny Gerbasi...Sep 3, 2016
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Bike-friendly Winnipeg plan proceedsAn ambitious, $330-million, 20-year plan to make Winnipeg a more bike-friendly city has cleared its first hurdle at city hall.May 5, 2015
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Winnipeg city hall braces for “difficult” budget TuesdayWinnipeggers will find out Tuesday just how much property taxes will go up and what city services could be cut.PoliticsMar 2, 2015
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Councillor fears Portage and Main could remain closed to pedestrians for decadesWinnipeg's iconic Portage Avenue and Main Street intersection could be closed to pedestrians for decades to come.Mar 13, 2014
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