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- September 17-23 is National Forest Week. Learn about the many ways Winnipeggers can grow the urban forest.
- A ParticipACTION idea jamming session will invite the community to brainstorm plans for the outdoor space at Sergeant Tommy Prince Place. Learn about the event and what it could mean for the park.
- A group of Winnipeg Police Service Officers are biking to Montreal, a distance of over 3,000 kilometres, to raise money for children with critical illnesses.
- Here are some tips to build reading comprehension with your children this International Literacy Day. Check out your local library for programs to help create a literacy-rich home environment.
- Being prepared and acting fast can mean the difference between life and death when someone's experiencing an opioid overdose. Follow these tips to help spot an overdose.
- The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service donates used equipment to firefighters in developing countries, where they do not have access to safe gear.
- Five participants of the Youth Lifeguard Recruitment Program were recently celebrated. The pilot offered youth ages 15 – 30 the opportunity to improve their swimming abilities while receiving the necessary certifications for a career in lifeguarding and other aquatic recreation positions.
- Drivers passing through road construction should give workers space to do their jobs and be respectful of them to ensure everyone stays safe.
- Mosquito habitats are sometimes difficult to get to, which is why the City of Winnipeg is testing the use of a drone this summer as part of its mosquito control program.
- The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Station in Windsor Park is being demolished. It will make way for a new one slated to open in 2024.
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