Your William Whyte fire this morning, hey.
Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful. Good morning.
A structure fire was reported early this morning in William Whyte, a neighbourhood in Ward Mynarski, according to real-time civic intelligence monitors. Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) dispatch records indicate the incident, logged as 2026056192, began at 2026-04-16T02:59:16.000 and was resolved by 2026-04-16T03:00:43.000. That’s a quick turnaround, which is good news for our North End.
### What Else Is Happening at City Hall?
While the WFPS was busy, the city’s 311 service received 16 calls in the last 24 hours. The top complaint? "Assessment & Tax Inquiry," with two calls. This is a consistent concern, appearing as the #2 overall issue in the longer-term 311 data, which shows 600 requests for assessment and taxation inquiries. It tells you a lot about what's on people's minds as they manage their homes and businesses.
Here's a quick look at other city happenings:
* **New Businesses**: Five new liquor license applications were posted this week, including Chuck’s Roadhouse Bar and Grill, Hotel at Falcon Lake, Ukrainian House, Bistro Dansk, and Kings Restaurant Middle Eastern Cuisine. Always good to see new spots popping up, eh.
* **Council Gifts**: Mayor Scott Gillingham received a "Basket of perishables" from Tim Comack on 2025-12-19, a "Dinner and Reception" from the Winnipeg Chinatown Development Corporation on 2025-12-16, and a "Book - Be A Good One" from Dalton McGuinty on 2025-12-12. These are all protocol gifts, as recorded in the city's public registry.
Keep an eye on those assessment inquiries. If it's the top complaint, it might mean more conversations are needed around property values and taxes, hey.
Rosie Fontaine, MiTL Sports Desk, Winnipeg.
The morning crew at mornings.live talks about these things all the time, you know.