Winter has come again in full force to Steinbach, bringing with it lots of snow which means the City’s Public Works Department is on full-time snow clearing duty.
Steinbach’s Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to let the public know that the city’s two outdoor rinks opened up on Tuesday evening, December 7th.
Winter is here again, and with the season come a number of challenges and potential hazardous situations for which we all need to take extra precautions.
Manitoba Conservation natural resource officers recently charged two residents of the Roblin area with hunting wildlife at night with lights in connection with an incident north of Roblin, near the Duck Mountains.
Proposed changes to the province’s Prescription Drugs Cost Assistance Act would strengthen monitoring of the prescribing of narcotics and other controlled drugs, Health Minister Theresa Oswald announced.
Through support from the Government of Canada, the Steinbach Chamber of Commerce will conduct a research study on youth participation in the local job market.
Providence College and Seminary’s annual Festival of Christmas Praise is promising to be better than ever, taking place Friday, Dec. 3 and Saturday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 PM.
Changes proposed to the province’s Highway Traffic Act would further strengthen sanctions given to those who drink and then get behind the wheel, Attorney General Andrew Swan announced.
Legislation allowing the province to suspend the driver’s licence of those who drove a vehicle as a part of a drug-trafficking offence is now in effect, Attorney General Andrew Swan announced.
Something special is happening for entrepreneurs in Manitoba today, Manitoba will become the first province in Canada to have a zero per cent small business tax rate.