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Province commits $3 million in municipal fee-for-service agreements Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach Posted on 05/31/2021 at 9:22 am A new partnership between the Manitoba government and the Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM) is resulting in a meaningful review and update to fee-for-service agreements totalling $3 million with municipalities. “Strengthening partnerships with local governments is essential to enhance relationships with rural municipalities and work toward building a more sustainable and resilient Manitoba,” said Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler. “Innovation and solution finding is what we are aiming to do and are committed to working with all levels of local governments to build a better future for all Manitobans.” ....
Western Canadian municipal leaders host virtual annual meeting - Prince Albert Daily Herald paherald.sk.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from paherald.sk.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Winnipeg Free Press . Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman: “As currently constructed, Bill 37 represents an attack on local democracy. Winnipeg’s mayor and other municipal leaders have warned that democracy in Manitoba is about to take a hit. Winnipeg’s mayor and other municipal leaders have warned that democracy in Manitoba is about to take a hit. Bill 37, the controversial Planning Amendment and City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act, cleared the committee stage with few amendments and is set to become law. As currently constructed, Bill 37 represents an attack on local democracy, Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman told a legislative committee. The bill provides greater right of appeal to developers than residents, he said. ....
– – – New Investments Will Support Barrier-Free Services, Improve Service Delivery and Protection for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: Squires The province is supporting accessibility and greater protection for Manitobans living with disabilities through a new $20-million endowment fund that will provide grants to municipalities, businesses and organizations to help eliminate barriers to their services, Families Minister Rochelle Squires announced today. “Our government is committed to ensuring services throughout the province are accessible and inclusive,” said Squires. “This investment will enable businesses, municipalities and organizations to make changes needed to ensure the services, goods and supports they provide are easily available to all Manitobans.” ....
Transitional budget gets thumbs-up from biz, rural leaders Last Modified: 9:40 PM CDT Wednesday, Apr. 7, 2021 | Updates Loren Remillard, President and CEO of The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce. The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce and the Association of Manitoba Municipalities say the budget hit the right notes or at least not too many sour ones. The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce and the Association of Manitoba Municipalities say the budget hit the right notes or at least not too many sour ones. It felt like a transitional budget, whereby they re touching on a number of areas, but in a light way because they re waiting to see how the next few weeks, months and year ahead start to take shape, said Winnipeg chamber CEO Loren Remillard. ....