COVID-19, and their hopes of working with the city to continue to provide essential services.The taxi industry in Winnipeg says they experienced a drastic drop in revenue due to COVID-19 over the last six months, Unicity Taxi Limited noting at one point they recorded an 85-per cent drop in rides.
Manitoba sees 37 new coronavirus cases Thursday, 19th death officially confirmed The group is asking the City of Winnipeg for relief on some of the fees it pays as well as a review of regulations and bylaws.“It’s been two years since the city took over regulating the industry,” Spokesperson for the Winnipeg Community Taxi Association, Joe Masi said.“So want to talk to the city about licences, number of licences, fines, some of the issues around.