The World Health Organization’s decision to go to pandemic level six has not changed Manitoba’s current response to H1N1 flu.
Manitoba students in grades 9 and 11 will learn about residential schools through new classroom resources that include personal interviews with survivors, Education, Citizenship and Youth Minister Peter Bjornson announced.
On the 10th of June, 2009, Blue Hills RCMP responded at 9:25 P.M. to a report of a single vehicle rollover collision on highway 1, approximately 3 miles west of the junction of the #5 highway.
An innovative network of Prairie farm-based weather stations is now monitoring grain-loading conditions for vessels at ports.
On June 8, 2009 at 6:40 p.m., RCMP Churchill Detachment members received a dispatch call that an unknown intoxicated male wearing runners and no jacket was wailing out on the Churchill River estuary towards the open water.
The chairman of the Canadian Swine Health Board says the health status of the Canadian swine industry is one of its main competitive advantages and that status must be protected.
Investigation into a fire at a Steinbach business earlier this month has resulted in a Steinbach youth being charged with arson.
Manitoba Health and Healthy Living is reporting 16 additional confirmed cases of H1N1 flu, this brings the Manitoba total to 56 reported laboratory-confirmed cases.
Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) welcomed the $158 million Growing Canadian Agri-Innovations Program.
On June 9th, 2009, Roblin RCMP were informed of a theft of a yellow Bil-Jax self-powered man lift.