Your commute could get bumpy, hey
Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful. Good morning.
We're seeing a bit of a pattern emerge on our roads this morning, folks. The real-time civic intelligence monitor, updated at 1:40 PM on May 20, 2026, is showing three motor vehicle collisions in just nine hours. That's between 4:23 AM and 7:01 AM, in the Broadway-Assiniboine and Weston neighbourhoods, hey. With the temperatures changing and the roads sometimes doing that freeze-thaw dance this time of year, it makes you wonder if conditions are playing a bigger role than usual. Always good to take it slow out there, especially around those early morning hours when things are still a bit… frosty.
### What Else is Happening Around Town?
On the business front, it's a bit of a mixed bag. Our monitors show five businesses have closed in the William Whyte neighbourhood over the past month, contributing to 29 total closures across the city, with other clusters in Spence and Wolseley. But on the flip side, we've got nine new liquor license applications posted this week. That's a sign of new life, hey! Places like Charito Bakery and Berto’s Taqueria are looking to open their doors, alongside community spots like Grande Pointe Community Centre & Park and Niverville Centennial Arena. It shows that even as some places close, our city keeps reinventing itself.
The top complaint to 311 today is "Submission" with six calls in 24 hours, part of 11 total requests. It’s a bit vague, that one, but sometimes it's just folks trying to get something on the record with the city. Keep an eye on those road conditions, and maybe grab a coffee from one of those new spots once they open their doors.
Rosie Fontaine, MiTL Sports Desk, Winnipeg.
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My kokum always said, 'Take care on the roads.' She'd love to hear about the new taquerias, though. Catch our morning crew talking about what makes Winnipeg, Winnipeg, every day at mornings.live.