April 14, 2025, 2:21 pm
The Manitoba government is moving forward with plans to expropriate a private property in south Winnipeg, intending to transform it into a public park. This decision follows ongoing clashes between the property owner and residents, reflecting local government efforts to repurpose contested urban areas for community benefit. Official communications detail the planned conversion and conflict resolution measures, marking a significant step in urban redevelopment designed to enhance public space and community engagement.
The Manitoba government is planning to expropriate a private property in south Winnipeg that has seen clashes between its owner and area residents.
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is planning to expropriate a private property in south Winnipeg that has seen clashes between its owner and area residents.
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