The National Farm Animal Care Council’s Pig Code Development Committee expects a new Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Pigs to be ready for publication by mid-2013.
Amendments to the Consumer Protection Act regulation have been made to protect Manitoba consumers by banning upfront charges, setting maximum fees and requiring debt-settlement agencies to become licensed.
The Ste-Anne Hospital Fund is proud to announce the recent launch of its new web site.
On February 4, 2012, just after 6am, Cranberry Portage RCMP as well as local emergency services were dispatched to the scene of a commercial fire in Bakers Narrows, Manitoba.
Hundreds of Manitobans age 55 and over will come together from June 12 to 14 in Arborg for the 2012 Manitoba Lotteries 55Plus Games.
Figures released show Manitoba’s unemployment rate held steady at 5.4 per cent in January as the national rate increased.
The Manitoba Integrated Organized Crime Task Force (MIOCTF), along with over 80 police officers, made numerous arrests and conducted searches as part of a long-term investigation known as Project DEPLETE.
Education Minister Nancy Allan and Manitoba Teachers’ Society president Paul Olson stressed the importance of reading when they visited Greenway School in Winnipeg School Division’s central district to read to students in recognition of “I Love to Read” month.
To build on last year’s success, the South Eastman Suicide Prevention Committee (SESPC) is ecstatic to launch the 2nd annual “Out of the Blue” campaign.
Projects that will reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by 2,000 tonnes a year over the next decade are receiving more than $230,000 in grants through the Manitoba Climate Investment Pilot Program.