Manitoba

Morris Hosting Low-Cost Pet Vaccine Clinic On April 25

By

James Sinclair
April 13, 2026 2:16 pm

The Town of Morris Public Works Department is hosting a low-cost spring pet vaccine clinic on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at the Public Works yard located at 459 Boyne Ave West. Registration for the event begins at 10:00 AM, providing a local opportunity for pet owners to keep their animals up to date on preventative health measures.

Access to veterinary care can be a challenge for residents in rural Manitoba. Local providers, such as the Graydon Veterinary Corporation, have reported high demand for services. This municipal clinic aims to support community members by offering a straightforward way to access essential vaccinations as the spring season encourages more time outdoors for pets.

This event builds on a history of local health initiatives, as both the Town of Morris and the surrounding Rural Municipality have previously hosted similar clinics in past years to promote responsible pet ownership. While the province of Manitoba maintains strong recommendations for rabies vaccinations, these clinics provide a necessary resource for families who may otherwise face limited options.

Beyond municipal services, the town continues to focus on providing affordable activities for residents. The Morris Multiplex serves as a hub for these efforts, hosting programs and recreational events. The facility brings together various community activities under one roof at 380 Stampede Grounds, further supporting the local families of Morris.

For more information regarding the vaccine clinic, residents may contact the Public Works department at 204-746-2532. General municipal inquiries can be directed to the Town of Morris office at 204-746-2531.

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