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Keeping Our Communities Clean: A Shared Responsibility
At Qualico Communities, having a clean, safe, and welcoming neighbourhood is a top priority. From the early stages of development to move-in day, we work with our builders to ensure each community is well-maintained and enjoyable for everyone. One important part of this process is the use of construction waste bins, which are placed on-site by builders as homes are being constructed. These bins are essential for keeping job sites tidy, minimizing debris, and maintaining the overall appearance of the neighbourhood during construction in new phases. However, from time to time, these bins are being used by residents for personal [...]
Protect your home and the community
Sump pumps help keep your basement water-free and you worry-free. A new City of Winnipeg by-law now specifies where the water should be drain that will help prevent standing water and ice-build-up within the community. Read more
The Four Winds Sculpture
The Four Winds sculpture is set at the juncture of .... in Sage Creek and was erected in ... David MacNair “Four Winds”, was erected in 2009 on the roundabout at Boulevard des Hivernants and Sage Creek Boulevard.
Stay Active with your Pet this Winter
Sage Creek is a community ideal for getting out and exploring all season long with your pet, even in the winter. That’s why we’ve asked the Sage Creek Animal Hospital to share some tips on how to stay active with your pet in the community during the next few months. Read more
What to do in a power outage
With the recent power outages, here are a few tips courtesy of Manitoba Hydro. At Manitoba Hydro, we do our best to make sure you always have power at the flick of a switch, but at times, due to Manitoba's weather conditions, like ice storms, lightening or high winds, we are unable to guarantee uninterrupted service. Read more
Preparing your garden for winter
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of dirt in the spring. Here are five things you can do now to ensure a beautiful (and easy) garden in the spring. Read more


