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Winter making a grand entrance in Manitoba: Environment Canada – Winnipeg

After an unseasonably warm winter in Manitoba, snow and cold are finally entering the conversation and making a rather grand entrance. Colder temperatures and bigger snowfalls are on the way for this week, according to Environment Canada. “That Alberta clipper is going to be drawing in a pretty significant arctic …

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Traditional Indigenous gardens flourish in Winnipeg, nurturing body and soul – Winnipeg

Gardening season is underway across the county and traditional Indigenous gardens are flourishing in Winnipeg. Audrey Logan, a Cree-Metis Plant Knowledge Keeper has a community garden that bears fruit from generations of knowledge. The garden has no rows, no tilling, and no fertilizer. You won’t see neat lines of tilled …

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Report commissioned by Winnipeg recommends repurposing city-owned golf courses – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A report commissioned by Winnipeg is recommending repurposing 30 per cent of city-owned golf courses. In 2020, The Public Service issued a Request for Proposals and hired HTFC Inc. which produced two reports that address golf land repurposing. “HTFC evaluated the site …

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Winnipeggers protest against RBC’s funding for fossil fuel projects – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Winnipeggers came together on Saturday to protest against the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) for funding fossil fuel projects. Demonstrations were held across Canada and dubbed ‘fossil fools days’ and they also took place in Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax and Vancouver. Winnipegger …

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Manitoba earmarks $15.3M to support rural wastewater treatment projects – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Manitoba is spending more than $15.3 million to support three key water and wastewater treatment projects to help facilitate future community growth in the rural municipalities of Headingley, Macdonald and West St. Paul, Municipal Relations Minister Andrew Smith announced Monday. “Our government …

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