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Bonivital Pool is getting major upgrades- $5.3M in the budget.
Bonivital Pool is a great, but ageing, amenity for St. Boniface and St.Vital. This pool modernization will complement the new Windsor Park library next door.
BrianMayes
City Councillor - Conseiller municipal
Saint-Vital
Meeting Minister Schmidt to Talk Environment
Excellent first meeting with Environment & Climate Change Minister Tracy Schmidt (aka two former labour lawyers talking excitedly about...
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Interview with CTV regarding CSO Report
On CTV discussing City staff’s 2023 combined sewer report which sets a ridiculous 2095 completion date, despite Council's direction in...
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Manitoba Habitat Conservancy
Was pleased to attend the launch of the newly-named Manitoba Habitat Conservancy, doing important work protecting wildlife areas inside...
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First Task Force Meeting with Minister Klein a success!
Excellent Task Force meeting with @kevinkleinwpg yesterday, discussing wastewater treatment plans for City of Winnipeg.
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SOS 2023 AGM
Was pleased to attend Save Our Seine River Environment Inc.'s virtual AGM on May 9th alongside Markus Chambers.
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Motion for Calculation of Carbon Tax Impact on City
Thanks to Sherri-Lynn Rollins for seconding this motion to get the calculation of carbon tax financial impact on the City of Winnipeg and...
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Unanimous support for the Montreal Pledge!
I was pleased to see unanimous support for the Montreal Pledge motion at the Water, Waste & Environment Committee yesterday - on to EPC...
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The Compost Support Program / Le Programme d’appui au compostage
Reducing the amount of food waste entering our landfill can lead to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, which is why composting is...
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March Meeting with Save our Seine
Excellent meeting last week with Save Our Seine River Environment Inc. board members Laurie Ringaert, Denis De Pape and new Executive...
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Construction on new bio-solids building
Pleased to support the strategy to move forward with construction on new bio-solids building; the City’s top infrastructure priority.
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Meeting with Minister Klein
Yesterday, I was pleased to meet with the new Provincial Environment Minister Kevin Klein, in my role as Chair of the City’s Environment...
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Thanks to SOS for the shout out
Thanks to new Save Our Seine River Environment Inc. Executive Director Ryan Palmquist for the shout out regarding the Sumka property...
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Call to the City to explore solar power options
Thanks to CTV News Winnipeg for covering my call for the City to explore solar power options, including possible joint efforts with...
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Yard waste pick up ending / La collecte des déchets de jardin en bordure se termine
Curbside yard waste collection season ending La saison de la collecte des déchets de jardin en bordure de rue touche à sa fin...
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Red River Basin Commission Meeting
Thanks to Shawn Nason for the invitation to talk about Green Infrastructure at Monday’s Red River Basin Commission meeting.
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Giveaway weekend is back/la fin de semaine de débarras est de retour
Giveaway Weekend just around the corner: September 10 and 11 🍁🍂 La fin de semaine de débarras sera de retour les 10 et 11 septembre
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Accelerating the interim phosphorus removal plan
Brief coverage in the Sun highlighting EPC passage of the “interim phosphorus removal plan”, accelerating this important project for Lake...
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Dancing Bear promoting awareness of our tree canopy
Pleased to support the Kingston Crescent Residents Association with a $2,000 grant for the “Dancing Bear" being sculpted from an old elm...
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Green Infrastructure Near City Hall!
Green infrastructure! 2 blocks from City Hall on John Hirsch Place, some combined sewer GI work. Two Photos from the 2016 installation of...
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Motion to complete CSO by 2045
As reported by the Winnipeg Free Press, thanks to Councillors Ross Eadie Shawn Nason - Transcona City Councillor and Jason Schreyer for...
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