First of all, the Ring Road is in Regina. In Winnipeg we call it the Perimeter Highway. Same basic thing, but Winnipeg's goes all the way around and is way longer.
Transit is good if you are downtown or close to it. Once you get out into the suburbs at all, it sucks. There were plans to fix that, but then we elected Sam Katz and he couldn't figure out how to get kickbacks to his business buddies, so he killed them (the plans, not his buddies).
Gary Doer is okay as a Premier. He's won some awards from business groups, so those yapping about him being too far left are just demonstrating their own ignorance. We've got the second lowest unemployment rate in the country, the economy is good, houses are still relatively cheap, The cost of living is livable, the air is clean.
We are moving ahead with some environmental initiatives that promise to be profitable, which is why Doer is winning awards.
Sam Katz is our mayor. The only notable thing he has done is bring a decent ball club to town, and that was long before he entered politics. As mayor he is secretive, dictatorial, undemocratic, and basically has his head up his ass. He'll be gone soon though, so no big deal.
Our downtown is going through a bit of a renewal right now. There are apartments and art studios going up in the Exchange District and the University of Winnipeg is drawing students to the area. There are luxury Condos going up up in Point Douglas too. Those areas can still be extremely rough though, especially at night, because of our poverty problem. Same with the North End. Some progress was being made to address the problems but then we elected Sam Katz and that all fell apart.
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So I can expect
Biting cold in the Winter
Floods in the Spring
Mosquitos in the Summer
...anything in the Autumn or is this one of those places that skips Autumn & just kind of jumps into winter?
It's not that cold, especially this year. Buy some winter-wear though...it ain't Vancouver either.
The floods aren't that bad most years, at least in Winnipeg, because we are protected by the Winnipeg Floodway.
There are mosquitoes. There is also something called DEET. There are also several builders in the city who specialise in screened in porches and gazebos.
Autumn here is usually really nice. The fields turn golden, the leaves turn red and yellow, it's usually reasonably warm, and the sun comes out.
We have one of the sunniest areas on the planet, here...even in winter.