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  • Kennedy Street Repairs Complete 08.08.19

    Kennedy Street is now open to traffic.

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  • August Council Meeting Changes 07.24.19

    Council meeting changes for August, 2019

    • Committee as a Whole Meeting will be moved from August 8th, 2019 to August 29th, @ 5:00pm
    • Regular Council Meeting will be moved from August 22nd, 2019 to August 29th, @ 7:00pm
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  • Town of Morris Acquires Industrial Land for Development 07.09.19

    PRESS RELEASE

    Town of Morris Acquires Industrial Land for Development

    July 9, 2019

    Morris, MB – The Town of Morris announced today that it is open to new industrial development.

    After months of discussion and negotiation, the Town has acquired 40 acres of industrial land within the community’s ring dyke. 

    States Mayor Scott Crick, “We are very happy to have had this result due to the hard work of Council.  It was so important to see how every member of Council supported this investment in our community, as we all understood how vital growing our industrial and tax base is.”

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  • Recycling Guidelines 07.04.19

    A reminder to Morris residents of what is and isn’t acceptable in recycling bins.

    Please keep in mind that everything we place in the recycling bin is handled by someone.
    Please make sure all containers are emptied and rinsed out.  

    Only place recyclable items in the blue carts. Use the green carts for compost and all other garbage in the black garbage carts.

    Thank you for doing your part for our environment!

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  • Dutch Elm Disease 06.24.19

    If you suspect you may have an Elm tree that may be infected with DED, please call 204-945-7866 or toll free 866-626-4862 for more information and/or to be placed on a list for inspection.

    What to Look For:

    DED can progress quite quickly and these 3 symptoms can be seen during the summer:

      • Sudden wilting or drooping of the leaves on one or more of the major branches in the crown of the tree. This stage is subtle and can sometimes be difficult to notice.
      • Leaves turn yellow, then brown and shrivel, but stay on the tree; referred to as “flagging”.
      • DED advances quickly and the affected branch will die and more of the tree becomes infected. You might see dead leaves falling out of season.
      • Brown or red streaks in the wood when bark is peeled away

    Why Should We be Concerned:

      • Stored Elm wood is a breeding ground for elm bark beetles
      • DED is a fungus carried by elm bark beetles
      • All stored elm wood spreads DED by breeding elm bark beetles
      • It is ILLEGAL to store or transport all elm wood in MB

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  • Road Construction Notice 06.20.19

    Road Construction Notice

    Starting June 24th until completion the 200 block of Kennedy St West and Lucinda St intersection will be closed to thru traffic for road repair. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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  • Sign-Up with Valley Fiber 06.07.19

    Update: Town of Morris residents can now sign up online for Valley Fiber services. Currently with a two year service commitment they are offering FREE installation ($550 value) 

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  • Town of Morris Council 10.31.18

     

    Back Row Left to Right : Councillor Trevor Thiessen, Councillor Taylor Braun, Councillor Chris Hamblin, Councillor Tim Lewis, Councillor Dave Funk, Councillor Mel Baxter

    Front Row Left to Right: Mayor Scott Crick, CAO Brigitte Doerksen, 

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  • INVEST MORRIS – A NEXUS OF GROWTH AND OPPORTUNITY