The Canadian Swine Health Board is appealing to pork industry stakeholders to provide the core funding support that will allow its work to continue beyond 2013.
Work has been completed on the first projects under the Residential Neighbourhood Beautification program, a provincial pilot program in a specific area in the Chalmers neighbourhood in Elmwood.
A number of key changes to the 2011 Manitoba Fire Code, taking effect December 1, will make buildings safer.
New figures from Statistics Canada show new growth in Manitoba’s labour market as the provincial unemployment rate sits at 5.2 per cent, the third lowest in the country.
The Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association have filed legal action against the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) for its misuse of farmers’ money.
The Manitoba Labour and Immigration Employment Standards Branch advises it now posts administrative penalty orders on the provincial website.
A 9-year-old boy has been shot and killed at his family residence yesterday evening at a residence on Sagkeeng FN.
Organizations around the world, including Manitoba Public Insurance, are proactively working to protect its customers from fraudsters.
The Manitoba government has made steady progress on the priorities of families, Premier Greg Selinger said recently when marking the end of the fall session of the legislature.
The Prince George RCMP are requesting the public’s help in locating a wanted woman thought to be in the Winnipeg area.