In unrelated traffic stops this past weekend, officers from the Dauphin Municipal RCMP detachment arrested three people for impaired driving.
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is June 15, 2011, and South Eastman Health wants you to participate by wearing purple.
The regional marketing and technical services manager with AcuShot reports producer confidence in the use of needle-free injection to administer veterinary compound to pigs is building.
Family Services and Consumer Affairs Minister Gord Mackintosh introduced legislation that would amend the Real Property Act to provide Manitobans with better protection from fraudulent real estate transactions.
Moose hunting seasons have been cancelled in the Porcupine Mountains (Game Hunting Areas 13 and 13A) for 2011, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie announced.
Post-secondary students and their parents who are experiencing financial hardship as a result of flooding may be eligible for additional funding through Manitoba Student Aid (MSA).
Agricultural producers that saw deaths in their herds following the blizzard that hit Manitoba at the end of April will be eligible for compensation.
Manitoba public health officials are encouraging Manitobans to take advantage of spring and summer by enjoying outdoor activities, increasing physical activity and eating healthy including more local fresh foods.
In Brandon, a phased return of evacuated residents will begin over the weekend. Businesses which had evacuated are expecting to reopen on Saturday.
The Manitoba Integrated Task Force for Missing and Murdered Women is nearing completion of its review and examination of investigations and is now moving into the next phase of the process.