A local expert on water safety and survival who issued a stern warning not to drive vehicles over flooded roadways will give a visual demonstration, as part of an instructional video production on why it is so dangerous.
RCMP have charged three men from Pine Creek FN in connection with an attempted murder incident earlier this week.
Cooler weather and snow across the southern portions of Manitoba have slowed the spring melt.
A senior from Portage la Prairie is in hospital after being struck at an intersection by a vehicle earlier this week.
There is widespread overland flooding in the Interlake and western regions of the province causing damage to bridges, roads and other crossings.
A food safety specialist with University of Manitoba is calling for greater cooperation and collaboration among the agencies responsible for food safety in Canada to prevent foodborne illness.
On April 14, 2011, just before 1am, St. Pierre RCMP as well as local Fire and EMS were dispatched to the scene of a fatal accident involving a semi and passenger vehicle.
On April 14, 2011, at about 1am, Yellowhead RCMP along with local area fire and ambulance crews were called to a collision involving 2 semi-trailers.
Nearly $450 million in provincial support to Manitoba universities will ensure students can pursue a quality university education and become the next generation of leaders and builders.
Canada Pork International says changes made by Canadian pork producers over the past number of years have well positioned the Canadian pork industry to maximize opportunities on the export market.