Two out of three groundhogs got it wrong — at least according to the Weather Network’s spring forecast.
Two out of three groundhogs got it wrong — at least according to the Weather Network’s spring forecast.
A city-wide spring cleanup will begin in Winnipeg on Monday night. Public Works crews will be out beginning at 10 p.m. to clean streets and back lanes over the next five to six weeks.
Winnipeg Transit’s spring schedule is now in effect as of today.
Rising spring temperatures, melting snow and deteriorating ice conditions has Winnipeg first responders urging people to stay away from waterways.
Trees Winnipeg is marking the first day of the season by inviting green thumbs to its Winnipeg ReLeaf Tree Planting Program, which helps replenish the city’s tree population.
City of Winnipeg crews are in full-on spring mode as the first day of the season rolls around on Wednesday.
WINNIPEG — Manitoba is in for a soggy spring as the province predicts major flooding this year along several waterways, including the always weary Red River.
Winter will continue to grip the country heading into March but Canadians can expect an abrupt transition to spring, according to The Weather Network.
There’s conflicting predictions from Canada’s two most famous forecasting groundhogs, with Wiarton Willie heralding an early spring while Shubenacadie Sam claims there will be six more weeks of winter
WINNIPEG — The city’s insect control branch has started its tree pest caterpillar control program for the season.
WINNIPEG — It’s the weekend to rid your house of unwanted items and tidy up for spring.
Winnipeg firefighters have responded to 55 grass and brush fires this year and there doesn’t appear to be an end in sight.