Manitoba Public Insurance is advising used vehicle buyers to be aware that flood-damaged vehicles from the American Eastern seaboard could find their way into the Manitoba market.
President Doug Dobrowolski and Eastern Urban Director, City of Steinbach Mayor Chris Goertzen, held a news conference at noon today to discuss the late resolution “Improve Emergency and Cellular Service”.
City of Steinbach employee Bill Wiebe, celebrated a 35 year milestone this past week, as he was recognized by the City for his dedication and good work ethics.
On Friday, November 16, 2012, at approximately 10am, Steinbach RCMP responded to a shoplifting complaint at the Real Canadian Super Store on Highway 12 North.
Manitoba has introduced legislative amendments that would create new job-protected work leaves for parents of critically ill children and children who have died or disappeared as a result of crime.
Manitoba will continue to make progress on its 10-year commitment to upgrade highways, provincial roads and infrastructure across the province, Infrastructure and Transportation Minister Steve Ashton announced with the release of the 2013 construction tendering schedule.
Proposed amendments to the Highway Traffic Act would permit businesses and farmers to carry heavier loads sooner when weather permits and would allow the province to implement detours for heavy vehicles more efficiently when disaster strikes.
Young Manitoba drivers are involved in more fatal and injury collisions than any other age group, according to Manitoba Public Insurance data.
After an independent investigation, a former Ste. Anne police officer is now facing criminal charges in relation to firearm conduct.
The province has a plan for new mandatory warranties that would protect Manitoba families purchasing newly constructed homes.