On May 30, 2014, just before 8:30am, Virden RCMP responded to a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 41 and the Trans-Canada Highway, near Virden, Manitoba.
Manitoba Hydro is committing to aggressive new energy efficiency targets that will see investments in the utility’s Power Smart programs more than double over the next three years.
U.S. Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling is expected to be among the key issues discussed next week when representatives of Manitoba Pork travel to Des Moines, Iowa to take part in World Pork Expo.
RCMP are currently investigating the sudden death of a 96-year-old MacGregor man and are asking for the public for any information connected to this incident.
While spring run-off and the threat of flooding have subsided in many areas of Manitoba, higher-than-normal precipitation in some areas of the province has resulted in persistent high flows on streams and high lake levels.
On May 26, 2014, at approximately 10 am, Souris RCMP received a report of theft that occurred at a business in Souris, Manitoba.
The chair of Manitoba Pork blames provincial government regulations for a shortage of hogs that has forced Manitoba’s largest pork processing plant to reduce its processing schedule.
The province will invest hundreds of millions of dollars in repairs and upgrades along PTH 59 including immediately undertaking design work on the PTH 59 and PTH 101 interchange, major paving projects and bridge rehabilitation.
The Manitoba government is investing in recreational, cultural and learning opportunities for families in communities across Manitoba, with support of $2.9 million under the Community Places program.
As the waterways become crowded with summer-starved Manitobans, it is important to remember that while boats are a lot of fun and a great recreational vehicle, they are also subject to the laws set out by Transport Canada.