Manitobans who drive while impaired by drugs or alcohol or who commit other serious driving-related offences now face much harsher penalties.
Manitoba Labour and Immigration, the Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization and the Canadian Red Cross have established a help line for people wanting to assist refugees displaced by the crisis in Syria.
The manager of risk management with h@ms Marketing Services says, despite recent declines in live hog prices, there are opportunities to lock in profits on the futures market this coming spring and summer.
On November 29, 2015 at approximately 11am, Selkirk and Oakbank officers attended the intersection of Road 76 North and Road 35 East, in response to a two vehicle collision.
The City of Steinbach is pleased to offer a new youth recreation hockey program. Available to boys and girls, ages 7-14, the program provides an opportunity for children to participate in a non-competitive hockey environment.
Steinbach firefighters Kurt Martens, Cindi Klassen-Krahn, and Trevor Schellenberg, have received the Governor General’s Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal.
The executive director of the U.S. based Swine Health Information Center says researchers are stepping up their focus on understanding the risks associated with contaminated feed in spreading the virus responsible for Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea.
Project Devote investigators are launching an appeal to the public for investigative leads that could assist in bringing justice to the families of many missing and murdered exploited persons in Manitoba.
Manitoba’s Consumer Protection Office advises a Manitoba motor vehicle dealer located in Winnipeg has been assessed an administrative penalty of $5,000.
The province is stepping up its fight against tobacco use by offering grants of up to $100,000 for non-government organizations (NGOs) to work on projects focused on preventing youth from starting to smoke and helping smokers quit.