Amendments to the Public Health Act and the existing provincial Tanning Regulation aimed at prohibiting the use of ultraviolet tanning equipment by children and increasing user safety come into effect January 1, 2016.
Youth are leading the way forward and reducing the effects of climate change by planting trees in the expanded Trees for Tomorrow initiative.
Manitoba saw the nation’s second-strongest population growth of any province over the last year, according to population and third-quarter 2015 migration estimates released by Statistics Canada.
A Hanover man is facing criminal charges after recently being arrested by Steinbach RCMP in connection to a number of ATV thefts.
The definition of impaired driving is not exclusive to alcohol consumption. Manitoba Public Insurance is raising awareness among Manitobans that impaired driving also extends to the over consumption of prescription, over-the-counter and illegal drugs.
On December 15, 2015, at approximately 5:30pm, Selkirk RCMP responded to a two vehicle collision on Highway 59 near St. Clements, Manitoba.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation has issued a thin ice advisory for rivers and lakes in southern Manitoba.
The general manager of Manitoba Pork says, if passed, an amendment included in a U.S. funding bill will resolve the dispute over U.S. Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation advises that snow removal crews are out plowing and sanding to keep provincial roads safe.
Steinbach RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance to help identify three males wanted for questioning.