As 2017 begins, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) shares the top stories from its operations in Winnipeg and southern Manitoba last year.
The Research Lead with Agri-Food Economic Systems suggests the volume of trade actions being contemplated by the United States could potentially overwhelm the Canadian government’s ability to react.
Normal to well-above normal soil moisture and winter precipitation to date, combined with future unfavourable weather conditions, will result in the risk of moderate to major overland flooding across the province.
The Director of Risk Management with h@ms Marketing Services says, with expected higher than year ago slaughter hog numbers coming to market, attention is shifting to demand, especially export demand.
Steinbach MLA and Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Kelvin Goertzen, announced that the province released a report commissioned following a review of Manitoba home care services by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) in 2015.
4-H Canada and Syngenta Canada are pleased to announce the national winners of the Proud to Bee a 4-H’er video contest.
The Manitoba government is supporting the long-term, sustainable growth of the agricultural sector by removing unnecessary regulatory requirements on the construction of farm buildings.
On January 24, 2017, after completing a four-month investigation, Turtle Mountain RCMP have charged a 34-year-old male from Belmont, Manitoba in relation to a fatal collision.
Manitoba Public Insurance reported a net loss of $3.6 million for the nine months of its fiscal year ending November 30, 2016 – a decrease of $14.5 million over the same time period last year.
H@ms Marketing Services warns any disruption in U.S. pork exports to Mexico as a result of the planned renegotiation of NAFTA, will negatively affect North American live hog markets.