Manitoba Infrastructure’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre is advising people to stay off the upper and lower Assiniboine River as the ice surface may weaken or crack and become hazardous following reduced flows from the Shellmouth Reservoir.
An outbreak of mumps has spread throughout Manitoba, prompting the province to send out a warning to parents and guardians, making sure they recognize the symptoms.
RCMP in Manitoba are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing Indian Birch First Nation woman, 31-year-old Lorlene Bone.
A Professor with the University of Manitoba suggests canola meal can be used in ration formulations for nursery pigs at much higher levels than had been previously believed.
Levels of spring flooding will be dependent on future weather conditions as the first 2017 flood outlook suggests the risk of moderate to major flooding persists in many areas of the province.
Between Wednesday, February 22 and Monday, February 27, 2017 at 11am, Manitoba RCMP intercepted 39 people illegally crossing the border near Emerson, Manitoba.
Manitoba Infrastructure’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre is advising people to stay off the Red River in the Winnipeg area as high water from the United States makes its way north, raising river levels between eight to 10 feet, possibly weakening and breaking the ice.
The Vice President of the World Trade Centre Winnipeg says Canadian companies that do business in the U.S. need to be prepared for changes in U.S. trade policy.
The province is seeking feedback about potential changes to the funding model of Keystone Agricultural Producers and is asking farmers and other stakeholders to complete an online survey to share their views.
The province is partnering with the Wood Manufacturing Council (WMC) to prepare newcomers in the Winkler/Morden region for jobs in the wood manufacturing industry.