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City revenue could suffer for years

Winnipeg Free Press Parking fees, transit fares and hotel taxes collected won t return to pre-pandemic level overnight RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS A parking metre on a deserted Hargrave Street in Winnipeg s downtown. The city s parking revenues plummeted last year after Winnipeggers were repeatedly told to stay home to avoid spreading the virus. It could take years for the city’s revenue from parking fees, Transit fares and hotel taxes to return to normal after being walloped by the pandemic. It could take years for the city’s revenue from parking fees, Transit fares and hotel taxes to return to normal after being walloped by the pandemic.

Free Press Head Start for Feb 19

Winnipeg Free Press Posted: Good morning. The weekend is nearly upon us, and the forecast is very different from last weekend’s, when a cold weather warning remained in effect. With an expected high of 0 C on Sunday, the temperature might even surpass the freezing mark. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, will not be returning to royal duties, Buckingham Palace confirmed today. When the couple stepped away from full-time royal life, it was agreed that the situation would be reviewed after a year. Security forces in Mogadishu opened fire on hundreds of people protesting the delay of Somalia s election today, and at least one explosion was reported at the capital’s airport.

Noted U S energy researcher suggests battery electric power not best option for Winnipeg

Article content In order to reduce emissions and fight climate change, the City of Winnipeg plans on transitioning its diesel transit fleet to zero emission electric in the coming decades. While several bus types, green-tech power systems, and infrastructure configurations are being studied by the public service, an eminent U.S. energy researcher suggests battery electric power might not be the best option for Winnipeg. In a conversation with the Winnipeg Sun, best-selling author and founder of Environmental Progress Michael Shellenberger said there are questions about whether electric vehicles will create a transportation revolution. He said hydrogen gas and fuel cell power systems could supplant petroleum and take the lead in vehicle power.

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