Growing and planning together
For more than a decade, the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region (WMR), with the participation of the municipalities and the support of the province, has been working on Plan 20-50 to co-ordinate development across the region.
52 years after Unicity, a new Metro Winnipeg planning adventure winds up out of bounds
Half a century after Winnipeg merged with its neighbours, the city is once again trying to figure out how to co-operate with the municipalities outside its borders.
Kinew decision to allow municipalities to opt out of Winnipeg Metro Region surprises developers
Lanny McInnes, the executive director of the Urban Development Institute, said he was surprised by Kinew's Tuesday night announcement that the NDP government will bring in legislation next fall that would allow municipalities to withdraw from the 18-member Winnipeg Metropolitan Region.
Kinew government to allow municipalities to opt out of Winnipeg Metro Region Manitoba's NDP government plans to allow municipalities to opt out of the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region
Building a ‘very bright future’
Shoal Lake 40 First Nation training for construction trades with RRC Polytechnic mobile lab
Vacant Osborne Village parking lot eyed for redevelopment
A fenced-off parking lot in the heart of Osborne Village could finally be getting a new lease on life.
Manitoba Hydro restarting international consulting business
On Monday, the Kinew government announced it was resuming operations for Hydro's international consulting business, Manitoba Hydro International (MHI).
Manitoba Hydro taps power engineer who worked for private energy, forestry firms to serve as new CEO
Manitoba Hydro has tapped a power engineer who has worked for private energy and forestry companies to serve as its new chief executive officer.
City of Winnipeg approves plan to deal with $40M deficit
The City of Winnipeg has a plan to deal with a nearly $40-million projected deficit this year.
'We can get housing built faster': Council eliminates need for traffic studies in development applications
Following a motion from Mayor Scott Gillingham, council voted to eliminate the need for a traffic study during the development application process.
Mayor pushes for strict measures to keep squatters out of vacant buildings
Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham raised a motion for stricter standards when boarding up vacant buildings at Tuesday's executive policy committee meeting.
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