Are you hanging on to your driver’s license because you use it for identification?
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27
Nov2016
The following links are a great starting place to help you navigate your next trip with Winnipeg Transit:
November 27, 2016ssagert
27
Nov2016
Be Winter Prepared in Winnipeg by checking out the following links:
November 27, 2016ssagert
05
Apr2016
Winnipeg Transit has rolled out out a new Code of Conduct. The Transit Code of Conduct was created to provide the public with information about appropriate behaviour and conduct while using Transit services.
A public awareness campaign has been launched to educate users about the new Code of Conduct.
The goal ... Read More
April 5, 2016ssagert
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Jan2016
*** The following is from the Winnipeg Police Service E-Watch Crime Prevention Tip ***
SAFETY TIPS WHEN USING WINNIPEG TRANSIT
Winnipeg Transit is becoming ever increasingly popular with today’s gas prices and the increasing number of people that live in Winnipeg. With the opening of diamond lanes, express routes and the first ... Read More
January 26, 2016ssagert
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Nov2015
November 24, 2015ssagert
10
Mar2014
Everyone ages differently, so some people can continue to drive into their seventies, eighties, and even beyond while others cannot or should not. However, the statistics on older adults and driving can be sobering.
Older adults and accidents
Statistics show that the elderly are more likely than other drivers to receive traffic ... Read More
March 10, 2014ssagert
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Sep2013
In April 2013, Jennifer Howard, Minister of Family Services and Labour and Minister responsibile for Persons with Disabilities and Women introduced Bill 26 (The Accessibility for Manitobans Act) for First Reading. The new legislation would help governments, private-sector businesses and advocacy groups to work together to make more places and services ... Read More
September 9, 2013ssagert
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Aug2013
On September 6, 2012 Minister Jennifer Howard released the Manitoba Accessibility Council’s (MAAC’s) recommendations for provincial accessibility rights legislation. Barrier – Free Manitoba submitted a comprehensive response that agreed that the new legislation is essential but concluded that:
the MAAC’s recommendations simply do not go far enough and
that the legislation must ... Read More
August 15, 2013ssagert