

This month: spring birding, Landcare, No Mow May, and SOS climate resilience work in the spotlight
NO MOW MAY Letting your lawn grow a little longer in May can provide early-season food for pollinators. Flowers many people consider weeds, such as dandelions and clover, can offer forage at a time when not much else is available. No Mow May began in the United Kingdom and has since grown into an international movement, with organizations like the David Suzuki Foundation encouraging participation across Canada. The idea is simple: small changes in how we manage our lawns can
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May 13


🌎 Happy Earth Day! Celebrate by taking action for the Seine River Greenway 6 practical ways to help
Pick up litter in your immediate area One of the most direct ways to help the Seine River is to remove litter before it has a chance to move through the storm system. In Winnipeg, anything left on streets, sidewalks, or boulevards can be carried by rain or snowmelt into catch basins and eventually into the river. A short walk with a bag and gloves, even just on your own block, can make a visible difference. Focusing on areas near storm drains, bus stops, and pathways is espec
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May 13


Spring Along the Seine: AGM, Bird Walks & Community Support
Join us for Save Our Seine’s 2026 Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, April 21 at the Franco-Manitoban Cultural Centre (CCFM). This is a chance to connect with the community, hear highlights from our work along the Urban Seine River Greenway, and learn more about what lies ahead. The evening will include a short business meeting, updates on SOS activities, and guest presentations connected to the Seine River and community stewardship. All are welcome to attend. For those unabl
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Apr 17

