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Save Our Seine marks 30 years of environmental stewardship in WinnipegVolunteers with Save Our Seine have worked each summer since 1994 in order to ensure the Seine river in Winnipeg is free from garbage, debris, and log jams.EnvironmentJun 20, 2024
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‘It’s unreal what happens here’: Winnipeggers speak out on trash-filled streetsResidents in a number of Winnipeg neighbourhoods have flagged what they call a growing problem of garbage strewn about local streets and back alleys.CanadaAug 24, 2023
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Low water levels affect summer activities across ManitobaLower-than-average water levels in rivers across Manitoba have posed problems for fishermen and people looking to do other water activities.CanadaAug 14, 2023
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Tree sculpture Woody, the ‘heart and soul’ of Bois-des-Esprits, no longer standingAfter greeting travelers in St. Vital's Bois-des-Esprit for the last 17 years, a well-known forest guide toppled over this weekend.CanadaAug 15, 2021
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