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Winnipeg's top 311 call is kinda weird, hey?

Your 311 calls are asking for phone numbers, hey

Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful. Good morning.

Alright, so here's what's happening at City Hall and what's caught my eye this morning. Sometimes the big stuff isn't always the most talked about, you know?

### What's Up With 311?

You know how we call 311 for everything from a pothole to a missed garbage pickup? Well, according to the real-time civic intelligence monitor data from 2026-04-30, the number one complaint to the city today is "Non-City Related Phone Number Request." We've had 3 calls for that in the last 24 hours, out of 15 total calls to 311. That's a bit of a head-scratcher, isn't it? It suggests folks are using the city's main information line for things that aren't actually city business. It's not a huge number, but when it's the *top* request, it makes you wonder if we're all clear on what 311 is for, hey.

### Pouring One Out (Literally)

On another note, if you're looking for a new spot for a pint or a plate, the city has posted 7 new liquor license applications this week. Places like Benito Hotel, Smitty’s, John Blumberg Sports Complex, Jimel’s Café & Delights, and Epic Street Grub are all on the list. That’s a good sign of some new life stirring in our hospitality scene, especially after the couple of years we've had. Keep an eye out for these spots opening their doors, and maybe we'll see some new local favourites pop up.

What this all means is that while the city keeps chugging along with its big projects – like the new library construction announced on April 29, 2026 – sometimes it's the little things, like what people are calling 311 about, that tell you the real story of what's happening on the ground in our neighbourhoods.

This is Rosie Fontaine for the MiTL Sports Desk, checking in from Winnipeg.

The morning crew at mornings.live dives into this kind of stuff every single day, you should tune in.

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