
Want a Ramp Up?
Of course you do. You all do. We know. Today we made the newspaper for a pretty basic idea: Making sure people can reach businesses.
Of course you do. You all do. We know. Today we made the newspaper for a pretty basic idea: Making sure people can reach businesses.
A fresh new idea from Winnipeg Trails, inspired by kids everywhere. Equal parts pure joy and serious response to transportation-related crises stemming from the pandemic,
Introduction Healing Trails seeks to heal the people by healing the landscape. Its pandemic response consists largely of developing methodologies to improve conditions on the
What a wonderful video about our Healing Trails project on Rover, we’ll be posting lots of more info on it, but for now, kick back
Janell Henry, project manager at Winnipeg Trails Asssociation, on Rover ave between Disraeli st. and Barber for the installation of community-led traffic calming measures along
HOW IT WORKS: Print or save this on your phone. Grab your dauber, er.. bicycle.. and ride, don’t hide, and go seek! Winnipeg Trails Bingo is
We’re going to Council with your voices backing us up. We’re well over 7000 signatures, but we need more and here is why. Next Tuesday
It is is out of a sense of disappointment and concern that Winnipeg Trails is taking the unusual step of starting a petition in the
What does an equitable and urgent response to the pandemic look like? With limited recreation options for children, schools closed, buses being scary to use