Stonewall RCMP are currently investigating the stabbing of an inmate that occurred at the Stony Mountain Institution in Stonewall, Manitoba.
The Director of Risk Management with HAMS Marketing Services is hopeful Chinese demand for U.S. pork will lead to higher hog prices in 2020.
To help ensure its programs and services will meet the needs of Manitobans now and into the future, the Manitoba government is implementing a transformation strategy focused on improving outcomes for vulnerable Manitobans.
The Executive Director of the Swine Health Information Center reports it’s now possible to use the swine health information being provided voluntarily by swine producers to predict when a farm can be expected to break with Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea.
On January 18, 2020, at approximately 5:40pm, RCMP responded to a two-vehicle collision on Highway 11, approximately four kilometres east of Highway 59.
The Manitoba government is investing $120,800 with the Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities to provide educational and outreach work that will help ensure organizations understand and comply with the accessible employment standard.
The Independent Investigation Unit has concluded its investigation into an injury to a 33-year-old male during his arrest by a member of the Portage la Prairie RCMP last July.
Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation is notifying producers the Hay Disaster Benefit (HDB) has been activated and associated payments will begin shortly. The estimated payout for 2019 is in excess of $5 million on approximately 1,500 claim.
An off-duty Winnipeg Police Service officer is facing impaired driving charges after being arrested by Manitoba RCMP during a checkstop in the Rural Municipality of Springfield.
More than $62,000 in fines were recently paid out as two Manitoba employers were prosecuted for violations of The Workplace Safety and Health Act and its associated regulations.