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Want to get into cycling? Start slow before shifting into high gear, experts sayWhen people decide to start cycling to work, they sometimes go overboard. They think they need to buy excessive gear, specific clothes, the perfect bike — they commit to five days a week, no matter ...
This year marks a decade since our Pedestrian and Cycling Strategies were adopted by City Council. The strategies are a road ...
Warmer temperatures this week have temporarily closed skating trails at The Forks in Winnipeg. The Nestaweya River Trail and the site's winter park rinks and trail closed Monday, The Forks said ...
1:18 City councillor speaks on fixing Winnipeg drug crisis Winnipeg police say a rental car was being used for drug trafficking after they discovered a wealth of contraband in a rented Hyundai ...
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WANE 15 on MSNNew app lays out bike routes in Fort WayneFORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE)— In a city not necessarily known for its state-of-the-art biking infrastructure, one Fort Wayne man ...
Tens of thousands of music fans flock to Birds Hill Park each summer for the Winnipeg Folk Festival, but this year’s a special one for the iconic local event — its 50th anniversary.
A Manitoba judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former Winnipeg police officer who alleged her request to transfer to another unit was unfairly rejected and that she was "constructively dismissed" ...
When Paul Maurice stepped down from the Jets’ No. 1 job in December 2021, Winnipeg held on to a playoff spot but a lot was going wrong. Blake Wheeler’s captaincy took a top-down approach.
A Winnipeg man says he's out $2,500 after his application for a provincial electric vehicle rebate was denied, despite having confirmed the used car's eligibility by punching its serial number into ...
A Winnipeg man says he's out $2,500 after his application for a provincial electric vehicle rebate was denied, despite having confirmed the used car's eligibility by punching its serial number ...
Superior Court Justice Stephen Firestone reserved his decision Tuesday on whether to grant a temporary injunction meant to stop Doug Ford’s government from ripping up Toronto’s bike lanes.
A local resident was skeptical after city officials insisted a short pedestrian bridge over Omand’s Creek in Wolseley be closed due to disrepair after years of flooding. When he discovered the ...
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