Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and Seniors reports that its mosquito surveillance program has identified this season’s first Culex tarsalis mosquito samples infected with West Nile virus.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reminds travelers to plan ahead this civic holiday weekend. The CBSA is expecting higher traffic volumes throughout the weekend and into Monday.
The executive director of Winter Cereals Canada reports excess moisture has taken a dramatic toll on the quality of winter cereal crops planted last fall.
On July 30, 2014, at approximately 5pm, East St. Paul RCMP responded to a single-vehicle collision on Highway 202, just south of Lockport.
Nearly 40 percent of all holiday long weekend road deaths and injuries occur on the Friday, according to Manitoba Public Insurance.
Some Manitobans who received photo radar speeding tickets issued between June 27 and July 1 in the construction zone on southbound Kenaston Boulevard, south of Scurfield Boulevard, will not be required to pay the fine in certain circumstances.
A nutrient management specialist with Manitoba Agriculture Food and Rural Development says approaches to the management of nutrients in cropping systems have changed dramatically as farmers seek to get more bang for their fertilizer buck.
The Manitoba government will introduce a bill in the upcoming fall session that would see the August civic holiday be officially called Terry Fox Day to honour his memory.
The governments of Canada and Manitoba announced the joint investment of an additional $104 million over five years to help create more affordable housing for individuals and families across the province.
On July 29, 2014, at approximately 1pm, Blue Hills RCMP responded to a collision on Highway 10 and Road 48 North, south of Brandon, Manitoba.