RCMP have charged two teens in connection with an armed robbery that occurred earlier this month at the 7-Eleven food store in Dauphin.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation advises that PTH 75 will close at 2pm this afternoon as a result of rising flood waters.
The forecasted peak for the Assiniboine River at St-Lazare has increased due to higher flows from the Qu’Appelle River, snow in Saskatchewan and precipitation that has fallen and is forecasted for the Souris River basin.
Manitoba Pork Council reports a generally positive reaction to the release of Manitoba pork producers’ vision for the long term sustainability of pork production within the province.
Prairie farm organizations representing farmers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are calling on the federal government to make meaningful policy changes that will ensure the growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector.
On April 16, 2011, at 9:17am, the Stonewall RCMP received a call of a two-vehicle collision on Provincial Road 236, 1/2 mile north of Provincial Road 321.
High flows are continuing into the Portage diversion reservoir due to flows from tributaries and the large amount of water released from ice jams.
Auto thieves who are convicted under the new federal criminal offence for auto theft would immediately lose their driving licences under proposed changes to Manitoba’s Highway Traffic Act.
Manitoba is proposing amendments to the Co-operatives Act that would make it easier to start innovative co-ops that make a difference for families and communities.
The provincial budget is a disappointment for Manitoba’s beef producers as it failed to announce any specific insurance program for Manitoba’s struggling livestock sector.