The provincial government is providing more than $467,000 to upgrade skills training equipment across the province to prepare young Manitobans for job opportunities and help businesses meet the growing demand for skilled workers.
The Manitoba government is celebrating the first-ever national Francophone Immigration Week, Nov. 3 to 9, and is unveiling a faster, easier electronic process for applying in French to the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).
Proposed liquor legislation changes would give police new tools to prevent violence and public disturbances by shutting party houses and pre-emptively removing gang members from socials and bars.
Steinbach Arts Council is proud to present the exhibit “Barn Dance” by local artist Lynda Toews from November 13 to December 19 at the Hall Gallery in the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre.
The province is asking families to have their say on dealing with cable TV, Internet and phone providers to ensure that families are treated fairly and get all the facts when they sign up for these services.
The City of Steinbach reports that the annual sewer line cleaning and televising has been completed for this year.
The Manitoba Council for International Cooperation presents its all new Fair Trade Challenge, where thousands of people throughout the province take on one or more of six challenges to use certain Fair Trade products for thirty days.
Manitoba Municipal Government reminds Manitobans that daylight saving time will end in the province early November 3 when clocks will be set back one hour.
On October 27, 2013, just after 12pm, St-Pierre-Jolys RCMP, local area Fire and EMS were dispatched to a report of a canoe overturned on the Red River in St. Adolphe.
The Manitoba government has added 93 new drugs to the provincial medicare formulary and negotiated lower drug prices, which will save families $5 million annually.