On November 18, 2012, shortly after 10am, a 911 call was received from a passenger on board an aircraft advising of a plane crash near Snow Lake.
An assistant professor with the Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture reports the prospects of improving the productivity of swine barn workers by reducing their risk of injury is generating a lot of interest.
A Thompson man is facing drug trafficking charges after being arrested by police this past week.
A report prepared by consulting firm MNP will guide the merger of the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission and the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation, saving an estimated $3 million annually.
Potato farmers will be able to tap into new markets and increase their profitability with an investment from the Harper Government.
On November 14, 2012, Thompson General Investigation Section, with the assistance of Thompson Drug Section and Thompson Police Dog Services, seized approximately 12 oz. of powder cocaine in Thompson.
The majority of Manitobans displaced by flooding across the province are back home, all structural property damage has been appraised and more than 70 per cent of assistance claims have been completed as the province continues the largest flood recovery effort since 1950 with more than $1 billion spent to date.
On November 15, 2012, at about 11:15am, Thompson RCMP executed a search warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) in the Burntwood area of Thompson, Manitoba.
In just over six months, Farm Credit Canada (FCC) has approved over 800 loans worth more than $187 million under the Young Farmer Loan launched in April by Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and FCC President and CEO Greg Stewart.
On November 15, 2012, at approximately 5:30pm, Thompson RCMP executed a search warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) in the Eastwood area of Thompson, Manitoba.