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Steinbach approved three apartment buildings. Your old neighborhood could be next.

You'll never guess what they approved in Steinbach.

Hey, good morning. Rosie Fontaine here, coming at you from Winterpeg, where the Red River still looks a little icy, but you can feel that spring melt trying to burst through, hey? You know, we talk a lot about the big city stuff, but sometimes the most interesting things happen just down the road. And this morning, I gotta tell you about what’s happening in Steinbach. They just unanimously approved rezoning for a plan to knock down houses and put up three apartment buildings. An old neighborhood is changing, and folks aren't happy.

### What This Means for Manitoba

This isn't just about Steinbach; it's about a bigger push for housing density across the province, even in our smaller communities. While some might see this as progress, especially with the housing crunch we've got, it's a tough pill for those who call those streets home. It’s hard to watch your neighborhood transform right before your eyes, especially when it feels like a piece of history is being lost.

* **Increased Density:** Steinbach council is following a policy to boost housing. * **Neighborhood Impact:** Residents are worried about the loss of character and green space. * **Wider Trend:** This kind of development pressure is something we're seeing in many communities around Winnipeg, hey? From Transcona to Tuxedo, everyone's feeling the squeeze.

It’s a classic Manitoba dilemma, isn't it? How do you grow and make space for everyone who wants to live here — and more people *do* want to live here, believe me — without losing the very things that make our communities home? It’s not an easy answer, and I bet those Steinbach residents are feeling that tension right down to their bones. Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful. Good morning.

My kokum always said, you gotta talk about these things. The morning crew really digs into stuff like this, too — catch 'em live at mornings.live.

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