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New traffic lights at McGillivray and Brady offer safer access to new FortWhyte facility

New traffic lights at Brady Road and McGillivray Boulevard will improve accessibility to the FortWhyte Alive nature centre and educational facility.

10 7-Eleven stores in Winnipeg could close due to thefts, violence, councillors say

Winnipegs more than two-decade long run holding the title as the Slurpee Capital of the World could be in jeopardy after officials from 7-Eleven told city councillors nearly a quarter of the citys stores could close due to concerns about crime and employee safety.

Fort Garry parent laments loss of library mornings amid pending changes across Winnipeg system

One Winnipeg parent says impending cuts to operating hours at her local library branch will leave her and her children with fewer options, even as the City of Winnipeg is increasing hours across the library system.

Demolition, reconstruction of Air Canada Window Park to start soon

Work to redevelop the park, originally slated to begin last year, will start at the end of August or in early September.

Winnipeg cyclists call for more connected network after recent collisions

As the City of Winnipeg prepares to expand downtown bike lanes as part of its plans to redevelop the core area, some cyclists say gaps in the network often leave them feeling unsafe and exposed to traffic.

McDermot Avenue demolition halted over asbestos concerns

Demolition of a crumbling warehouse in Winnipegs West Alexander neighbourhood has been halted over concerns about asbestos.

Winnipeg firefighters struggle to keep up with increasing number of fires

The number of vacant building fires in Winnipeg continues to rise and the head of the firefighters' union is warning that members are reaching their limit.

Manitoba's triathlon community turns out to support Olympic competitor Tyler Mislawchuk

Supporters of Manitoba triathlete Tyler Mislawchukhope the third time's the charm for the Olympic hopeful ahead of his highly anticipated competition in France, which was scheduled to take place early Tuesday morning but has been postponed.

Neighbours of burned Langside Street home say recurring fires reflect 'lack of hope'

Neighbours of a house on Langside Street that was demolished after a third fire at the property in less than a year say recurring fires in the community are part of a deeper problem.

City of Winnipeg looks to sell parking lot at Osborne and Stradbrook

A city-owned parking lot at the corner of Osborne Street and Stradbrook Avenue could soon have a new owner, potentially paving the way for development on a prominent corner in Osborne Village.