Your commute might be rough this morning, hey.
Good morning, Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful.
Our real-time intelligence monitors picked up three motor vehicle collisions between 2:48 AM and 3:32 AM today, April 18, 2026. The incidents happened in Central St. Boniface, Dakota Crossing, and one just outside Winnipeg’s immediate limits. That’s three crashes in less than an hour, which makes you wonder if road conditions are already getting a little dicey, hey.
### Potholes are Already Peaking
Speaking of roads, the number one complaint to 311 in the last 24 hours is "Pothole P1_vof." We’ve only got one call on the books for that specific type today, according to our civic complaints monitor, but overall 311 data for this past period shows "Pothole P2_vof" has already racked up 283 requests.
* Three motor vehicle collisions reported in under an hour this morning.
* "Pothole P1_vof" is the top complaint today, with a related "Pothole P2_vof" category already hitting 283 requests in the overall 311 data.
* The Mayor's office is talking water and sewer rate freezes for 2027.
The City did announce a "Citywide spring cleanup coming Sunday" in a media release on April 15, 2026. So, maybe hold onto your hubcaps for a few more days, hey. On the brighter side, Mayor Gillingham and Committee Chairs are proposing a 2027 water and sewer rate freeze, according to a media release from April 17, 2026. That could be a bit of good news for your wallet down the line. We’ll be watching to see if that proposal makes it through council.
Rosie Fontaine, MiTL Sports Desk, Winnipeg.
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