A new higher tech one-part driver’s licence and new, multi-year Autopac renewal system are now available for Manitobans, Manitoba Public Insurance President/CEO Marilyn McLaren announced.
On January 16, 2010, at about 8am, Portage la Prairie RCMP were called to a complaint of damage to motor vehicles at a business in the city’s West end.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is confident the export of Canadian pork to China will resume once issues surrounding Chinese requirements for supplementary certification of Canadian processing plants can be resolved.
Manitobans are encouraged to provide input on Budget 2010 at pre-budget consultations that will be held this month, Finance Minister Rosann Wowchuk announced.
On January 14, 2010, at 1:45pm, Headingley and Morris RCMP Detachments received a call of a hog barn fire in the RM of McDonald.
Applications are now available for grants to hire youth for summer jobs in Manitoba through provincial Green Team programs, Healthy Living, Seniors and Youth Minister Jim Rondeau announced.
Research conducted by the University of Manitoba has shown adding the right amount of glycerol to swine manure can double biogas production during anaerobic digestion.
Manitoba Health and regional health authorities are working with federal and provincial government departments, Crown corporations and private businesses to set up H1N1 flu clinics in larger workplaces so that employees and their families who want the H1N1 flu shot can get it quickly and conveniently.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 16-year-old Lisa Marie McCormick, a resident of the village of Binscarth, Manitoba, situated 180 kilometres northwest of Brandon.
In early 2009, RCMP Boissevain Customs & Excise Section along with the Manitoba Finance Special Investigation Unit in Brandon, began an investigation into allegations that unstamped cigarettes were being sold in and around the Brandon area.