The last of our summer festivals, Fall on the Farm, is just around the corner. As usual, it will take place on Labour Day (Monday, September 3) from 10am-5pm.
A recent media report once again showed that Manitoba, compared to most other provinces, isn’t getting bang for the bucks that taxpayers are putting in.
This weekend is the Kleefeld Honey Festival which is one of the last fairs of the summer in the Steinbach Constituency.
The Manitoba Government is planning to replace the current Sustainable Development Act with new legislation intended to foster green development.
Before I begin this blog, please note, that I have a head cold, and if my thoughts seem a little miss mashed, that is my excuse and I am sticking with it.
Last weekend became a five day weekend for me as I spent time with my extended family at Clear Lake. This annual tradition has its origin more than 20 years ago.
The new Headingley jail for women has been touted by the NDP government as a model for new correction centres.
With Progressive Conservative Leader, Brian Pallister, officially assuming his new duties late last month, there were also new roles and responsibilities being assigned within the P.C. Party and in the P.C. Caucus at the Legislature.
Surely we all are in favour of sustainable development. Not to be on the side of sustainable development means, implicitly, that one is in favour of unsustainable development!
When I recently cycled past a church I noticed the sign out front was announcing a Volunteer Appreciation Weekend coming up in a few days.