Steinbach RCMP recently responded to a report of theft at Walmart, located beside Clearspring Centre in Steinbach, Manitoba.
Researchers with the University of Guelph are encouraging agricultural producers to participate in a survey which looks at the stresses faced by farmers.
On November 2, 2015, shortly after midnight, officers from the Neepawa RCMP responded to a head-on collision in the RM of Rosedale.
Farmers at Keystone Agricultural Producers general council meeting this past week supported a resolution calling on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to halt a plan that pork producers believe will put their industry back at risk for porcine epidemic diarrhea virus.
The Steinbach Arts Council is pleased to present an opening ceremony celebration for “Up Close” by Wendy Winther and “Ode to Saturday Morning” by Steve Friesen.
Research conducted on behalf of the Manitoba Livestock Manure Management Imitative has shown the virus responsible for PED is capable of surviving over Manitoba winters in earthen manure storages.
The Manitoba government continues to invest in student success by providing $3 million in new funding to hire more teachers and keep kindergarten to Grade 3 classes smaller.
A major section of northbound PTH 75 from Ste. Agathe to St. Adolphe has been upgraded, bringing the entire rebuilding of this key highway linking Winnipeg with the U.S. closer to completion.
On October 28, 2015, Steinbach RCMP received a report that a quantity of copper ground wire had been stolen from the Manitoba Hydro compound located on Highway 302, just north of Highway 1.
Manitoba Municipal Government would like to remind Manitobans that daylight saving time will end in the province early November 1, 2015, when clocks will be set back one hour.