A 17-year-old St. Andrews youth has been charged for armed robbery after recently being arrested by Selkirk RCMP.
The Canadian pork sector’s new on farm food quality and animal care assurance program is ready to move into its final evaluation.
The Manitoba government was proud to commemorate the second annual Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day this past week, recognizing the dedicated service of RCMP officers in their commitment to the safety and well-being of others.
On February 1, 2018, at approximately 4:15am, Headingley RCMP received a call from a homeowner in La Salle, Manitoba regarding an encounter he had just had in his garage.
The risk of significant spring flooding remains low for most locations across the province at this time, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler announced.
Again this year, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police need help naming the puppies that will become Canada’s future RCMP police service dogs.
The Manitoba government will continue the tradition of offering free park entry for the entire month of February so Manitobans and visitors can enjoy the great outdoors at no cost.
The Manitoba government will bring forward legislative amendments which would allow for testing and use of autonomous vehicles on provincial highways.
The Vice-President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute expects news that Canada and Mexico along with nine other nations have reached agreement on a multilateral trade package to result in increased pressure from U.S. agriculture for a successful NAFTA renegotiation.
A 47-year-old Thompson man has died after his pickup truck collided with a semi at an intersection south of Carman, Manitoba.