Winnipeg, it’s time to raise the bar! We can do better.
Given the dangerous state of our streets which are riddled with potholes this spring, there is no question that we must do a better job, not just on pothole repairs
Given the dangerous state of our streets which are riddled with potholes this spring, there is no question that we must do a better job, not just on pothole repairs
After two years of coping through the pandemic, Public Health Officials have provided an end date. As Winnipeggers, we now need to change our focus from restrictions to the future,
We have all heard elected officials state, “we are growing to a city of a million,” Is that true? According to newly published data, it is not valid. The population
In March, we marked International Women’s Day and challenged ourselves to achieving an equal future. In many ways, the global COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted gaps that we need to close
Recovering from the impacts of COVID-19 is a top priority for everyone in Winnipeg. Our municipal government must lead with a real commitment to a renewed and strengthened partnership with
One of the high honours bestowed on a City Councillor is the opportunity to support community programs and initiatives through three different grant processes. During September and October, on behalf
A commitment I made two years ago during the campaign was to ensure we allocated ward allowances to improve and enhance our community parks. I’m very proud that, with the…
Chuck Lewis, owner of Expert Electric, resident of Westwood, and Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood resident advisory group member, deserves our thanks. Chuck has persevered for over four-years to erect solar-powered flashing amber lights
Governments have a habit of just doing what they have done in the past. They seem afraid of change. Yet, we have learned over the years that every success story