Were our nation to move to a New Energy Economy, how would that impact Manitoba’s southeast? If this shift is well managed, it will affect our lifestyle, but not our prosperity.
With the growing concern about the presence of fentanyl in Manitoba, the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba will be hosting community forums throughout the province to provide youth and families with the information they need to know about fentanyl and other drugs.
We have many great organizations in Dawson Trail caring for people and animals.
Winnipeg’s weather was mild and rainy, not what MHSC members have learned to expect when they come to Manitoba for their Annual General Meeting (AGM) in late January.
February is Heart Health month. According to The Heart and Stroke Foundation “Heart disease affects 1.3 million Canadians…and 8 in 10 cases of premature heart disease and stroke is preventable through healthy lifestyle behaviours.”
The conversation around mental health awareness in Manitoba is incredibly important and one that isn’t talked about nearly as much as it should.
Where will energy come from in the new energy economy? Since the transportation sector is the most dependent on crude oil, reductions in crude oil use will need to come primarily from the transportation sector.
As part of National Non-Smoking Week, I had the opportunity to attend a Students Working Against Tobacco event at the Niverville Collegiate Institute, which focused on encouraging youth to never start smoking or use tobacco products.
Our health care system here in Manitoba is one of our greatest blessings but all too often we don’t appreciate this benefit of living in our Province.
Mennonite Heritage Village is pleased to announce that we are installing a new exhibit in our Permanent Gallery.