
October 03, 2025
Regulation Brings Changes to CPR Membership
Regional Planning
With the passing of Bill 4, The Planning Amendment Act, the Province of Manitoba has extended the timeline for the Capital Planning Region (CPR) to submit a regional plan to January 1, 2027. It has also confirmed that municipalities have the choice to continue the collaborative work of the CPR.
On Thursday, October 2, 2025, the new CPR Membership Regulation went into effect and is now in force.
This regulation formalizes the withdrawal of four municipalities from the CPR: the City of Selkirk, the Village of Dunnottar, and the Rural Municipalities of West St Paul and St. Andrews.
Together, the remaining CPR member municipalities continue the work of developing a sustainable long-term vision for Manitoba’s Capital Region.
On Thursday, October 2, 2025, the new CPR Membership Regulation went into effect and is now in force.
This regulation formalizes the withdrawal of four municipalities from the CPR: the City of Selkirk, the Village of Dunnottar, and the Rural Municipalities of West St Paul and St. Andrews.
Together, the remaining CPR member municipalities continue the work of developing a sustainable long-term vision for Manitoba’s Capital Region.