Steinbach Solid Waste Department Head, Eldon Wallman, is pleased with the results of the first day of operation for the Community Compost Depots.
Fair and clear cell phone and texting contracts would be required under new rules as part of the province’s Let’s Make a Better Deal strategy.
Approximately 400 cubic feet per second (cfs) is flowing through the release point. The water is making its way to the Elm River channel, as expected.
The new Neighbourhoods Alive! Tax Credit (NA!TC) will encourage Manitoba corporations to support community groups with charitable status to establish new revenue-generating enterprises.
The College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba will launch consultations with its members on proposed regulatory changes to expand the prescribing authority of nurse practitioners.
The controlled release through the Assiniboine River dike started this morning at 7 a.m. Water began spilling through the release point at approximately 8 a.m.
Applications are now being accepted for a June 30 cottage lot draw that offers Manitoba families a piece of cottage country along Lake Winnipeg.
The controlled release of water through the Assiniboine River dikes at the Hoop and Holler bend began at 7 a.m. this morning.
Strong north winds are forecast for today and tomorrow in the Lake Manitoba, Lake St. Martin, Shoal Lakes and Dauphin Lake area, resulting in significant wind set-up, wave action and flooding.
High water levels on several rivers and lakes will impact the scheduled opening of campgrounds at some of Manitoba’s provincial parks, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie announced.