The province released its A Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan, which is built on the strategic pillars of climate, jobs, water and nature, and includes 16 keystones for priority action that will support Manitoba’s economy and sustain the environment for future generations.
On October 22, 2017, shortly after 8pm, Grandview RCMP received a report of a single-vehicle collision on Road 153 West, approximately 14 kilometers northwest of Grandview, Manitoba.
The Vice-President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute suggests the fate of the North American Free Trade Agreement is very much in the hands of U.S. interests who have benefited from the agreement.
Manitoba Infrastructure reminds motorists that snow-clearing equipment will be on highways if and when adverse weather conditions develop.
Environment Canada has issued special weather statements for regions across southern Manitoba and up into the Interlake and western regions and Manitoba Public Insurance is reminding motorists to drive to road conditions.
A missing hiker was located by RCMP and brought back to safety after recently being lost in the area of Pisew Falls, Manitoba.
The Director of Risk Management with h@ms Marketing Services is advising pork producers to consider increasing the percentage of production they have forward contracted.
On October 20, 2017, at approximately 10:50am, Blue Hills RCMP responded to a two-vehicle collision on Road 117 West, between the Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 1A in the RM of Whitehead.
Manitoba Public Insurance’s new centre for automotive research and training has been officially certified by Certified Collision Care which has strategic partnerships with Fiat Chrysler Canada, Ford Motor Company of Canada and Nissan Canada for Original Equipment Manufactuer Certification.
The Chair of Manitoba Pork says the province’s pork industry remains committed to adhering to the strictest environmental standards anywhere.