The government of Manitoba introduced proposed changes to provincial laws that would provide stricter penalties to confront the dangerous and deadly issue of distracted driving.
The President of Keystone Agricultural Producers says agriculture is clearly being considered as the Manitoba Government moves forward with its plan for reducing greenhouse emissions.
Steinbach MLA and Seniors and Active Living Minister Kelvin Goertzen stated that in preparation for the federal legalization of recreational cannabis, the Manitoba government is moving forward with further legislative amendments that would responsibly regulate use of the drug in public places and on roads.
An Executive Member of Manitoba Pork’s Board of Directors says it took a visit to Japan to understand how much his customers appreciate the product he produces.
A new report on college education prepared for the Manitoba government provides advice on how to develop a coordinated strategic approach that leads to improved student outcomes and better alignment with labour market needs.
The Independent Investigation Unit is investigating an incident in Thompson that concluded with a man sustaining a broken rib.
On March 19, 2018, Members of Parliament had the opportunity to stand up for freedom of conscience, opinion and belief in the House of Commons.
Island Lake RCMP are currently investigating the sudden death of a 61-year-old Garden Hill First Nation man which occurred this past weekend.
March is Fraud Prevention Month in Canada and Manitoba Public Insurance, in support of this initiative, has released three frauds which were recently discovered thanks to solid investigative efforts.
Manitoba Beef Producers will again award six $500 bursaries to deserving Manitoba students in 2018.