Functional Transit Winnipeg is having our Annual General Meeting on Wednesday May 18th 2022 at 7pm. The meeting will be held online on Zoom. Please click on this link to register. You’ll receive an email with an invite and a
The 2022 City Budget and Transit
Hello everyone, The City of Winnipeg has released a preliminary 2022 budget. There are two things we think you should know: First, In 2021 City Council made a 6% cut in Transit’s operating budget due to COVID-19. The 2022 budget carries
Board Positions Open: Apply Today
Functional Transit Winnipeg is looking for new board members! Joining the board means working with a motivated group of volunteers and advocating for a more frequent, affordable, and accessible transit system across our city. Members of equity-seeking groups are encouraged
Paid Contract: Web Developer
Functional Transit Winnipeg is looking to hire a web developer that has experience working with donation collection platforms (e.g. PayPal) and WordPress! This is a paid opportunity and can be structured over a flexible time period. For referrals and inquiries
#KeepMBHealthy: Support Public Transit with Physical Distancing
During the COVID-19 pandemic, tens of thousands of Winnipeggers are still depending on the transit system to get them where they need to be. Whether it’s essential health care workers getting to their jobs on the frontlines of this pandemic,
Annual General Meeting 2020
Please join us on June 4th, 2020 at 7:00pm for our annual general meeting. The meeting is taking place on-line via a Zoom webinar. Registration is required, please use the link below to register:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TWsRtf_wRbSL0sWEsXdd9w We welcome the public along with Functional Transit
Day of Action: Emergency Transit Funding
Join Functional Transit Winnipeg and organizations across Canada for the national day of action and share why public transit is important to you!
Transit service reduction leaves many questions to be answered
April 22, 2020 WINNIPEG – The City of Winnipeg’s choice to drastically cut transit service is deeply concerning and has left many urgent questions to be answered, Derek Koop, Functional Transit Winnipeg President, said today. “How was this level of
FTW and dozens of speakers at city hall in favour of transit funding
On Thursday, November 28, 2019, Functional Transit Winnipeg along with dozens of citizens spoke at the City of Winnipeg’s Infrastructure Renewal and Public Works committee against proposed transit cuts and in favour of funding a frequent service network in the