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While there are no major closures of facilities, the City of Winnipeg budget tightens up programming, library hours and shifts over some transit programs for students.
Parking restrictions have been eased, which drains more revenue from both tickets and meter fees. The prosthetic left limb that the Winnipeg toddler uses regularly was stolen from his mother's car on Tuesday. The total value of the change in grants and payments from 2019 to 2020 is more than $8 million, from $77 million to $69 million.
Manitoba will soon be doling out over $100 million in federal funds to help municipalities offset the financial fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. With a funding cut, he said Main Street Project will have to rely more on the charity of the public. A group of Winnipeggers got out their hockey sticks to protest proposed budget cuts. Some Manitoba pharmacists say they're running low on doses of the flu vaccine. Even a small victory, though, will still cost you money. Audience Relations, CBC P.O.
Emergency workers are on high alert, there is a command centre running day and night, and Winnipeg Transit buses are as empty as a pub during a pandemic. A spokesperson for the council said the group couldn't provide a statement Friday.
"It's really a shame that we're going backwards.". Volunteers in Minnedosa have come together to craft a 14-metre long poppy blanket. An arbitrator blew that apart in a March 27 ruling that will instead cost the city as much as $650,000 in penalties.
He said Winnipeggers need to tell their politicians if they're willing to accept things like property tax increases in order to fund solutions to issues like homelessness or addiction.
Funding non-profits is better value for taxpayers, she said, because they have experience and mobilize volunteers where the city would be paying for services.
Those may look like the easiest decisions he's ever made in his political career, once the financial fallout from the pandemic truly lands on everyone. The result — a 10 per cent cut to a variety of community groups and arts organizations, scaling back some bus routes and a modest trim to library hours.
In this edition of the Global Give Back, we meet a Winnipeg man who’s tiny art sculptures are bringing big smiles to the community.