Winnipeggers looking to register for city-run activities will have to wait a little longer.
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Thousands of Winnipeggers are left treading water Tuesday morning as they attempt to get children registered for swimming lessons.
Many people online have called for registration to be completely postponed and to start fresh on another day. The City has not provided an update as of yet. The City says that it will provide an update on when registration will recommence, but they have not indicated when that update may come. The City of Winnipeg says that the reason the public was not able to access the website was "due to an unforeseen technical issue with our third-party vendor." The City of Winnipeg says that they "have temporarily suspended Leisure Guide registration while we work through technical difficulties." Several people online say they were on the swimming registration page and "in line" when the site crashed.
The City of Winnipeg has temporarily suspended its fall Leisure Guide registration due to what it is calling technical difficulties.
As such, we had to temporarily suspend registration.” Global News has reached out to the city for more information. The City of Winnipeg says it will have its fall Leisure Guide registration back online after a temporary suspension due to technical difficulties.
WINNIPEG -- Technical glitches have forced the City of Winnipeg to suspend fall Leisure Guide registration on Tuesday.
Please stay tuned our official Twitter and Facebook pages for updates on when registration will recommence. Registration briefly opened at 8 a.m. The City of Winnipeg said, “Unfortunately, due to an unforeseen technical issue with our third-party vendor affecting clients throughout Canada, many users were not able to access the online registration system.
Many parents in Winnipeg were glued to their computers on Tuesday morning, poised to sign their children up for swimming and skating lessons, ...
all of my classes that I wanted were full, so we couldn't make it work," Mychasiw said. "Unfortunately, due to an unforeseen technical issue with our third-party vendor affecting clients throughout Canada, many users were not able to access the online registration system. James Civic Centre) during operating hours. In recent years, the City of Winnipeg separated the registration days for swimming and skating from other activities because it lessened the traffic on the registration website. The City of Winnipeg opened registration for courses in its Fall Leisure Guide programs at 8 a.m., but within minutes, people took to social media to say the website was crashing and they were unable to register for any activities, even after refreshing the page multiple times. Many parents in Winnipeg were glued to their computers on Tuesday morning, poised to sign their children up for swimming and skating lessons, when the city's registration website was knocked out of service for several hours.
Registration for Winnipeg's Fall Leisure Guide will reopen Tuesday at noon after technical difficulties forced the city to suspend registration.
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The city said Winnipeg residents will be able to register for the Fall Leisure Guide activities Tuesday at noon. Residents were not able to register Tuesday ...
"We weren't the only city, but that is cold comfort for parents that were poised early morning (on) the busiest day of the year – leisure day registration." The city said registration for Winnipeg's Fall Leisure Guide would reopen Tuesday at noon. "This is an emergency of epic proportions in (recreation) for sure, and all hands have been on deck since really early this morning," said Coun.
Karly Mooney got up early Tuesday to dive in front of her computer, hoping to snag a swimming lesson spot for her son. It didn't go swimmingly: her efforts ...
“You just sort of have to go with the flow… Why is it always a problem for us?” Why is it always a problem for us?”– Coun. For hours, it seemed to be a waste of time. If it happens once, it is a problem. “It’s ridiculous and it is only getting worse and worse,” Rigaux said. And when it went down you had no idea when it was going to come up again. If you can order pizza and Backstreet Boys tickets and it is okay. “Other times are bad, but the September one especially always seems to be super brutal. “You want to get your kid into an activity and (the website) suddenly doesn’t work. Several parents said the problems with the city’s booking system reminds them of the issues the provincial government has had with its online campsite booking system (also handled by a third-party vendor). I’ve been trying to get my (almost) six-year-old into swimming lessons for five years now and haven’t been able to.