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DCSP in the Media


The latest from media coverage of the DCSP


July 9, 2024

Manitoba Government Announces Downtown Safety Action Plan

Government of Manitoba

April 23, 2024

Increased coordination between the City of Winnipeg and Downtown Community Safety Partnership helps ensure the right resources are sent to help those in need

City of Winnipeg

September 18, 2023

Winnipeg mayor’s plan for downtown safety includes increased foot patrol, 24/7 safe spaces

CTV News Winnipeg

September 18, 2023

Gillingham Commits to Downtown Safety at Business Forum

Winnipeg Sun

July 6, 2023

Province Spends $10 Million to Improve Safety in Downtown Winnipeg

CHVN Radio

July 6, 2023

Lights, Cameras, Police Action: Province Unveils Downtown Winnipeg Safety Strategy

Winnipeg Free Press

February 14, 2023

Downtown Community Safety Partnership on state of downtown

Global News

November 1, 2022

Manitoba Government Providing $3.6 Million Grant to Support the Downtown Community Safety Partnership

Government of Manitoba

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Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that as Canadians we live and prosper on the lands that were respected and cared for through the stewardship of the Indigenous Peoples from time immemorial. In this territory, we acknowledge the Ojibway, Cree, Dakota, and Red River Métis. Recognizing these truths, the DCSP works and walks territorial lands, acknowledging footprints to reflect on the mistakes and harms of the past, and future steps forward in reconciliation and mutually respectful relationships within our community.
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