Manitoba Health and Healthy Living is reporting 35 new confirmed cases of H1N1 flu, bringing the Manitoba total to 295 reported laboratory-confirmed cases.
On June 19, 2009, at approximately 12:55 am, members from the Powerview RCMP responded to a motor vehicle collision on the Little Black River First Nation.
The Manitoba Consumers’ Bureau advises consumers to be aware of unlicensed sellers going door‑to-door, offering security systems and monitoring services.
Ongoing optimism among Prairie farmers, buoyed by strong grain prices, is being challenged by serious concerns about the effect of this year’s weather on crops.
A Minnesota based swine veterinarian says new developments in air filtration are among the key advances in the battle against Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome in swine herds.
RCMP Selkirk have received confirmation through the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner that the body of the man found near the banks of the Red River in the RM of St. Clements on June 13, 2009 is that of Walter Imbeck.
The Mayor of Steinbach is encouraging all those employed in the downtown area to kickoff the festival weekend by walking or riding bike to work this Friday, June 19, 2009.
After being missing from June 17, 2009, Gladys Winzinowich has been located in Winnipeg and is safe and sound.
A director on the Canadian Swine Health Board says losses inflicted on the Canadian swine industry by circovirus brought about the realization that action was needed to prevent and control disease in the future.
Manitoba Health and Healthy Living is reporting 34 new confirmed cases of H1N1 flu, bringing the Manitoba total to 260 reported laboratory-confirmed cases.