Manitoba Pork Council is confident the University of Manitoba’s Bruce D. Campbell Farm and Food Discovery Centre will play a key role in reconnecting the urban public with what’s involved in producing the food we eat.
The province is moving forward on a number of new initiatives to ensure all Manitobans who want one will have access to a family doctor by 2015, Health Minister Theresa Oswald announced.
On June 25, 2011, just before 1pm, officers from the Dauphin Municipal RCMP Detachment were called to a home on 4th Avenue S.E. regarding an assault.
Today Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and International Trade Minister Ed Fast announced a breakthrough in restoring long-awaited access to the lucrative South Korean beef market.
On June 25, 2011, at about 6:30am, Winnipegosis RCMP as well as local emergency services were dispatched to a complaint of an assault at a residence on Pine Creek FN.
The visitor services manager with the Bruce D. Campbell Farm and Food Discovery Centre says the new facility will help meet a growing demand from the public for more information about the production of the food they eat.
Manitoba Family Services and Consumer Affairs advises the 2012 rent increase guideline has been set at one percent and will take effect Jan. 1, 2012.
More than 140 non-profit community sport and recreation organizations, community clubs, sport associations and community facilities serving young people in Manitoba will receive funding through the province’s new First Sports Program.
Manitoba’s public college and university presidents have signed an historic memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will make it easier for students to transfer credits between post-secondary institutions and receive credit for prior learning as they work toward careers in today’s provincial economy.
The province has launched Health e-Plan, a secure, interactive online tool that can help Manitobans better understand their current health and learn ways to improve it over time.