Using Open Data, the Building Permit Summary webpage is a useful tool for the construction industry. It displays the number of permits issued and net changes in dwelling units. Data is grouped by ...
The 2020 editions of the national model building, energy, plumbing and fire codes came into force in Manitoba on January 1, 2024. These codes are enforced through the Winnipeg Building By-Law 4555/87 ...
Check out the Budget 2026 website for the latest budget documents. You’ll find our budget contains an operating budget and a ...
It’s everyone’s responsibility to pay their fair share. Fare payments help cover the costs of delivering an important service ...
Borrowing a screening kit is an easy, free way to test the radon levels in your home. We have partnered with the Manitoba Lung Association to bring radon screening kits to all 20 library branches.
More than 10,000 veterans, service members and war heroes are buried in Brookside Cemetery's Field of Honour. Veterans’ Week ...
This list protects architecturally and historically significant resources from demolition. Each resource below will either have a grade, a list of protected character-defining elements, or both. A ...
All outdoor pools are closed for the season. Come splash with us! Wading pools are free of charge for children 12 and under and their parent(s)/guardian(s) to enjoy. All wading pools are supervised ...
Find ways to report, apply/register, pay, or view/find information about popular City services, programs, and activities.
Use our self-service forms to report a problem or request a service. We continue to add forms for our most frequently received requests.
Tackling the increase in violent crime in Winnipeg, and across Manitoba, demands a cooperative response. The Manitoba Integrated Violent Offender Apprehension Unit (MIVOAU) is a collaborative effort ...
Do you, or someone you know, need help finding resources in the community? Our Community Crisis Workers are available for one-on-one appointments.
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