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Winnipeg’s construction season isn’t hitting the brakes until mid-November: cityEighty-seven per cent of all contracted city roadwork is expected to be done by the end of the season, according to a city report obtained by Global News.TrafficSep 13, 2023
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Winter’s last gasp? Manitoba hit by mid-April snow… againA slow-moving Colorado low means winter storm and snowfall warnings are blanketing much of the province and stretching east into northwestern Ontario.WeatherApr 20, 2023
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Spring cleaning wrapped up in Winnipeg, city looking for feedbackThe city says clean up crews will head back to fix "deficiencies" in spring clean up efforts until June 26.EnvironmentJun 14, 2022
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City crews in ‘ready-to-serve’ mode as Winnipeg awaits forecasted snowfallMuch of southern Manitoba — including the city of Winnipeg — was under a snowfall warning for Wednesday into Thursday, with up to 15 cm expected to fall in some regions.WeatherJan 8, 2020
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City crews hustling to repair roads as Winnipeg enters pothole seasonA spokesman for the City of Winnipeg's public works dept. said crews are working to repair the thousands of potholes around the city, but it's a big job.TrafficMar 28, 2019
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Winnipeg snow clearing in high gear, 200 pieces of equipment on streetsIt's been a relatively calm winter as far as snow is concerned, but an overnight dumping of about 5 cm means city snow clearing crews were busy Thursday.TrafficDec 27, 2018
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City already tackling potholes around WinnipegThe City of Winnipeg has already begun the process of patching potholes that are now appearing on city streets.TrafficMar 18, 2018
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