The National Pork Producers Council is hoping for a quick resolution to the U.S. dispute over imported aluminum and steel.
As a result of three recent residential searches in Thompson, RCMP were able to seize a substantial quantity of drugs, paraphernalia and cash.
The province is inviting Manitobans to participate in Manitoba Access Awareness Week this June 10 to 16 and offer suggestions to improve accessibility.
The Manager of Quality Assurance and Animal Care Programs with Manitoba Pork says the majority of pork producers will see little change when new regulations governing the on farm use of antibiotics take effect.
Organizers of World Pork Expos are encouraging visitors to spend at least a day and a half touring this year’s event.
The General Manager of Manitoba Pork says ensuring an open flow of North American pork products into the international market helps secure better prices for pork producers in both Canada and the United States.
Manitobans with unwanted firearms or ammunition are encouraged to participate in a province-wide gun amnesty this month to help ensure these weapons will not be used in a crime.
Manitobans are encouraged to choose green transportation options for commuting to work and school during this year’s Commuter Challenge.
Selkirk RCMP are asking the public to help locate a missing man from the RM of St. Clements, 66-year-old Vernon Karl Otto.
Dauphin RCMP are currently investigating the theft of gravel truck and excavator that occurred at a business located in Dauphin, Manitoba.