Winnipeg’s Cornish Library is temporarily closing until at least the spring after the building’s heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system failed.
CLAREMONT The Claremont Senior Center will close until further notice as of Monday due to the city’s increasing number of COVID-19 cases.“This action was made for the safety and protection of our seniors,” Tom Liveston, vice chair of the center’s.
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The Winnipeg public service is asking the City for an additional $16.5 million to complete the South End Sewage Treatment Plant (SESTP), which is expected to be in compliance with nutrient removal by year’s end.
The original council-approved project budget was $335.6 million. The new total, if the ask is approved by city councillors, is $352.1 million. A report by the public service said the extra funds are within the project’s class-three estimate, which ranges from $268.5 million to $436.3 million.
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WINNIPEG Beginning today the City of Winnipeg is loosening some restrictions at its libraries and reopening some arenas. Last week, the city announced that as of March 15, people will be able to go into public library branches to pick up holds, return items and update their memberships. These changes apply to all libraries, except the Cornish Library and the River Heights Library. All library customers are required to wear a face mask, sanitize their hands, and physically distance from other people.
ARENAS The city also announced it would be opening a select number of arenas on March 15. These arenas, which include the Eric Coy Arena, the Century Arena, the Terry Sawchuk Arena and the River East Arena, will open at 25 per cent capacity for casual ice use.