The general manager of the National Farm Animal Care Council says the proposed updated Pig Code of Practice has generated a greater level of public response than any other code currently being updated.
The province has negotiated lower drug prices, and added more prescription drugs to the pharmacare formulary, benefiting Manitobans by saving tax payers millions of dollars and creating more choice for those families who need life-saving drugs.
Three Ebb and Flow First Nation residents are facing drug trafficking charges after being found to be in possession of marijuana during a recent police investigation.
Thirteen Manitobans, including Ste. Anne physician Dr. Francis Patrick Doyle, were invested into the Order of Manitoba, the province’s highest honour.
The National Farm Animal Care Council reports the level of public interest in a proposed updated Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Pigs in Canada has been strong.
The 45th Annual Steinbach Chamber of Commerce Pioneer Days Parade is just around the corner and this year, the Chamber has elected to help the community celebrate local achievements through the choice of our 2013 theme “Celebrating Our Champions!”
On July 14, 2013, just after 5:30pm, Russell RCMP as well as local emergency services were dispatched to the scene of a fatal motor vehicle collision on Highway 16, just south of Binscarth.
Due to the abnormally long winter, an increase in bodily injury claims costs and lower investment income compared to the previous year, Manitoba Public Insurance reported a net loss of $33.9 million for the three months ending May 31.
Research conducted on behalf of the Manitoba Livestock Manure Management Initiative shows, in the majority of Manitoba’s rural municipalities, levels of phosphorus in the soil are in balance with the rate of removal by crops.
On July 14, 2013, at 11am, Lac du Bonnet RCMP and local emergency services were dispatched to the scene of a fatal dirt bike accident near the intersection of Highway 44 and PR 214 in the RM of Reynolds.