Winnipeg Transit has experienced a noticeable decline in ridership during the fall of 2025, according to new city data. This downturn has raised concerns among city officials aiming to improve public transportation accessibility and efficiency. Several factors may have contributed to the decrease, including changing commuter habits and increased remote work options. City authorities are examining potential strategies to encourage more residents to use public transit, seeking to enhance service reliability and adapt to shifting travel needs. Additionally, community discussions are planned to better understand passenger preferences and barriers to using transit. The findings highlight a critical need for sustainable transport solutions to support urban mobility in Winnipeg. As ridership dynamics evolve, the city’s approach to public transit will likely play a vital role in shaping future infrastructure and policy decisions.
CBCNew data shows nearly 4,400 pediatric surgeries cancelled since 2023
A startling revelation from recent national data highlights that nearly 4,400 pediatric surgeries across Ireland were canceled since 2023. The report reveals a concerning pattern