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WINNIPEG The City of Winnipeg has officially launched a program aimed at adding to the city’s tree canopy in a big way. On Wednesday, the city marked the official start to the public awareness and education campaign for the Million Tree Challenge Winnipeg (MTC) – an initiative that Mayor Brian Bowman first introduced in 2019. The program calls on residents, businesses and not-for-profit agencies to plant one million trees on private and public property over the next 20 years. “When I introduced the idea for the Million Tree Challenge back in 2019 it was to protect and expand our city’s immense tree canopy, which is a source of great pride for so many Winnipeggers,” Bowman said.
Program aimed at planting trees in Winnipeg sells out in record time
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WINNIPEG A local program is back to help provide some relief to Winnipeg’s tree population. On Wednesday, Trees Winnipeg announced that its Winnipeg ReLeaf Tree Planting Program is back for its sixth year and offering more packages than ever before. Through this program, homeowners can purchase tree packages that include the trees, mulch, tree guards, and tree planting information. “At the rate that we’re losing trees because of Dutch Elm Disease and Emerald Ash Borer and other problems, it’s really important to people that we continue to plant these trees and care for them so we can maintain that mature canopy,” said Martine Balcaen, program director of Trees Winnipeg.