Residential Parking Ban
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Winnipeg residential parking ban returns Thursday as snow plowing beginsWinnipeg's residential parking ban is returning on Thursday as the plowing of residential streets begins.CanadaNov 23, 2022
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Winnipeg’s extended snow route parking ban lifted, residential ban starts Wednesday morningMonday's extended snow route parking ban has been lifted, but the City of Winnipeg is set to start a residential parking ban Wednesday at 7 a.m.WeatherFeb 22, 2022
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Residential parking ban in effect Thursday, city councillor worries about costly courtesy towsThe first residential parking ban of 2022 is set to take effect Thursday night.WeatherJan 20, 2022
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Residential parking ban begins Thursday, city councillor worried about costly courtesy towsThe first residential parking ban of 2022 is set to take effect Thursday night.WeatherJan 20, 2022
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Edmonton Phase 2 residential parking ban to resume Jan. 10 after pausing due to cold weatherAfter a pause in non-essential operations due to extreme weather conditions, Phase 2 residential snow clearing and windrow removal resumes on Monday morning.CanadaJan 6, 2022
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Winnipeg’s residential parking ban liftedWinnipeg says crews have cleared the city's streets and the residential parking ban that went into effect on Thursday is now lifted.TrafficJan 2, 2022
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Edmonton Phase 2 residential parking ban begins Tuesday at midnightDuring the Phase 2 residential ban, vehicles can be parked in driveways, some City of Edmonton lots or on any road cleared during the Phase 1 ban where parking is normally allowed.TrafficNov 29, 2021
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Residential parking ban starts Saturday in Winnipeg to make room for snowplowsThe city said the ban begins at 7 a.m. Saturday, and it's up to residents to know their zones to make sure their cars don't get towed or ticketed.WeatherNov 25, 2021
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Residential parking ban in effect for Winnipeg streets on ThursdayIf your street is scheduled to be cleared, you're asked to move your vehicle to avoid getting ticketed and/or towed.TrafficJan 5, 2021
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Drivers paying the price for ignoring Winnipeg snow zonesIt really does pay to 'Know Your Zone'. The City of Winnipeg has issued $288,750 worth of parking tickets on residential streets so far this winter.Feb 21, 2019
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