Every household in Manitoba will soon see census forms in the mail and the provincial government is encouraging everyone to complete the forms.
Flood forecasts have been updated to reflect the impact of the weekend storm.
Due to weather this past weekend, the Steinbach Pick up and Walk community clean up event has been postponed till Saturday, May 7, 2011.
As a result of the weekend precipitation, some Assiniboine River tributaries will have minor increases but will stay below water levels reached in previous crests.
The province is launching a new resource that will help newcomers better prepare to take the citizenship test.
Manitobans who choose to use a mortgage broker will now have access to more information as the province enhances consumer protection for homebuyers through new regulations for mortgage brokers.
Precipitation from unstable weather may result in localized overland flooding on land adjacent tributaries and streams across southern Manitoba.
The province will provide $117,000 for a fifth year of the Career in the Arts Mentorship Program, helping youth work toward careers in the arts and cultural sector.
A storm with high winds is expected to bring snow into the Brandon area, which is under a winter storm watch.
The Assiniboine River is running at 1½ times or more than the volume compared with the 1976 flood.