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Traffic Calming on Bridge Lake Drive
We've heard high speeds are an issue on this street. Help us decide what solutions could work for your neighbourhood. For more information and to provide feedback visit: winnipeg.ca/trafficcalming Existing conditions Bridge Lake Drive is a two-lane, undivided,...

Brady Landfill Community Discussion
Community Discussion on 'Brady Landfill' Please join myself and Mr. Mike Gordichuk - the Manager of Solid Waste to discuss neighbourhood liveability issues and opportunities for residents living in close proximity to Brad Resource Management Facility (Brady Landfill)....

Crime and Community Safety Discussion
Crime and Community Safety Discussion DATE: Thursday March 9, 2023 TIME: 7 pm - 9 pm LOCATION: South Winnipeg Community Centre – Waverley site – 1885 Chancellor Drive Southwest Winnipeg has the lowest crime rate on average, in the City of Winnipeg , BUT we still...

Coyote Discussion with Manitoba Conservation Tuesday July 18th 7pm
Please join Minister Reyes & a team from Conservation Manitoba to discuss the increase in coyotes we are seeing in our neighbourhoods. The Government of Manitoba’s Conservation Department oversees wildlife in the City of Winnipeg. The City of Winnipeg has no...

Crime Prevention in Waverley West Ward & Winnipeg
The pandemic has amplified many social issues in our city. More and more people are experiencing poverty, homelessness, and addiction. Many resort to criminal activities to support themselves and their addictions. I will work with the new Mayor and Council, and to...

Crime Prevention Funding Available – Your Ideas
The Community Safety and Crime Prevention Program was established to support community-level activities that: strengthen local crime prevention and community safety efforts, promote the exchange of information between community residents, help build closer...

Crime Trends – Winnipeg Police Services
Photo Credit: JAMES SNELL /Winnipeg Sun Thank you Winnipeg Sun and reporter Josh Aldrich for this interesting article on crime trends. According to Winnipeg Police Services: Property crime has decreased but controlled drug and traffic charges have increased. Violent...

Crime Update – Waverley West
Please listen to this interview on the crime situation in Winnipeg and the Waverley West ward: https://youtu.be/DulS1A9tGbc Crime is occurring in all parts of our city~ and in neighbourhoods in the Waverley West ward. Southwest Winnipeg is one of the safest...

Crime Prevention in Waverley West – Video
I’ve been holding off on releasing this video on Crime Protection in Waverley West – hoping for a day where the Covid news isn’t so shocking, but we are in a Covid crisis situation and no time seems to be the right time. And apologies, discussing crime protection is...

Protecting Against Crime
SEE: Community Crime Map Details There is no way to sugar coat the crime situation in Winnipeg. This recent article posted below summarizes the huge challenge we are facing. As a City, we’ve never spent more money on policing in Winnipeg than we do now. Waverley West...

Crime and You
“we must come together as a community and work in partnership.” I’ve been to many – and have held multiple public information meetings on the crime, meth and violence occurring in our City - and at every one, the speakers say we need to ‘come together and work in...

Crime Prevention Funding Available – Your Ideas
A Community Safety and Crime Prevention Program has been established to support community-level activities that: strengthen local crime prevention and community safety efforts, promote the exchange of information between community residents, help build closer...

Crime Forum in South Winnipeg
DATE: Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019 TIME: 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm LOCATION: St Norbert Community Center, 3450 Pembina Hwy (Ample parking available) Residents of South Winnipeg / Waverley West! Please join Councillor Markus Chambers, representatives from the Winnipeg...

Crime Stats For Waverley West Ward
This week the Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) released the Winnipeg Police Service 2018 Annual Statistical Report. It is important to understand the big picture of crime in Winnipeg, which the report provided information on. I believe it is also important to understand...

Waverley West Ward – Crime Update – June 27, 2019
(Photo Credit: Tessa Vanderhart) There have been consistent crime levels for the past few weeks in the Waverley West ward pertaining to break & entry, thefts from motor vehicles and mischief. Nicer weather often results in more criminal activities, and combined...

Multifaith Council, Police Board To Talk Safety
(Photo Credit: Sou/wester) (Christine Baronins, member of the Manitoba Multifaith Council, and Shauna Curtin, secretary for the Winnipeg Police Board) This is going to be a very informative event, there is ample space at this beautiful church. Please feel welcome to...

Waverley West Crime Prevention Workshops
DOWNLOAD CRIME PREVENTION POSTER HERE Members of the Winnipeg Police Service will present and answer any questions you may have. South Winnipeg has one of the lowest crime volumes in the City of Winnipeg, and by taking a personal responsibility, we can work to ensure...

City Of Winnipeg ’Community Safety Strategic Action Plan’
Crime and crime prevention is weighing heavily on citizens. Regularly I receive calls from residents concerned about crime in their neighbourhood. I heard many concerns when I was door knocking during the recent election. For the Waverley West ward, I’ve set up a...

What Kind Of Crimes Are Occurring In Waverley West?
I have confirmed with our West District Inspector that these two websites are kept current and updated. Primarily the crime we are experiencing in South Winnipeg are: Stolen vehicles Break-ins of houses and garages But know that there are other crimes occurring, just...

Your Role In Reporting Crime
(Photo source: CTV News Winnipeg) YOU can assist in keeping crime rates low by REPORTING any SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY or CRIME. If you don’t report – the Winnipeg Police may assume everything is just fine – when it isn’t. The Winnipeg Police Service have now expanded and...

Community Crime Prevention Activities
Crime Prevention Workshops Attend one of two Crime Prevention Workshops I’m holding. I’ve held them in the past and they are a wealth of information. We will also be discussing Neighbourhood Watch and other crime preventative measures. February 13th, 7:00 pm: South...

Community Forum on Safety & Crime Prevention
Please mark your calendar to join me on October 4 at this community forum on public safety and crime prevention: WHEN: 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 4, 2017 WHERE: École South Pointe School, 615 Kirkbridge Drive (Community Use Room - directional signs will be posted)...

Recent Crime Activities in South Winnipeg–St. Norbert Ward
Compared to the City of Winnipeg as a whole, crime in the South Winnipeg-St. Norbert ward is low, BUT it does exist. SEE CRIME STATS MAP. Recently, there has been a rash of vehicle and residential break-ins that I have been made aware of, and I have asked the...

Winnipeg Police Service Launches Public Survey
The Winnipeg Police Service has just launched a public survey, covering a wide range of issues including officer courtesy, police presence in neighbourhoods, red-light cameras and more. Citizens, selected at random, will be contacted to participate in the survey. ...

Neighbourhood Safety and Crime Prevention
I was very pleased to host this important community forum on public safety last week in our ward. With about 40 residents in attendance, it was a tremendous opportunity to learn about what we can all do by working together to keep our community safe. For some tips...

YOUR Input on the Next Chief of Police
What qualities and skills will the next Chief of Police need? The Winnipeg Police Board is asking for the community’s input on the recruitment of the next Chief of the Winnipeg Police Service. The Winnipeg Police Board formed a committee to oversee hiring of the next...

Community Forum on Public Safety
Mark your calendar to join me on Thursday, April 28 at this community event on public safety. The South Winnipeg-St. Norbert ward has the LARGEST population in the City of Winnipeg with 66,700+ residents living in 13 unique residential communities. Our area is...