A City of Winnipeg employee working with homeless encampment residents raised concerns about an alleged bicycle chop shop ...
A city planning expert says transit's new network is hurting lower-income people who rely on the bus, and over a dozen groups ...
On the 120th anniversary of the Carnegie Library opening, a new chapter is being written for Winnipeg’s first library.
The Winnipeg Sun wants to hear from you: what’s the most important issue the City of Winnipeg needs to tackle right now? From ...
Winnipeg is preparing to apply for more than $11 million a year in new federal funding to support public transit and active ...
Picture a single mother choosing between groceries and bus fare, or a youth not being able to access recreational activities because transit is too expensive. In a city where costs continue to rise, ...
Sometimes it feels like Winnipeg City Hall exists to create problems rather than solve them. The latest example is Councillor ...
Winnipeg municipal leaders are touting a new 4.5-kilometre path as an important piece to the city's active transportation network.
The city’s legal department is proposing Winnipeg pay $7 million to settle lawsuits filed by three First Nations men ...
An alleged bicycle chop shop at a Winnipeg riverbank encampment had workers running in shifts, according to a court document ...
The city is recommending a payment to compensate Allan Woodhouse, Brian Anderson and Clarence Woodhouse, who were wrongfully ...
The death of a 25-year-old man near downtown Winnipeg is being investigated as a homicide – the city’s 18th of the year. The victim as been identified as Melvin Catcheway, a member of Lake St. Martin ...
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