Manitoba Conservation advises, due to favourable weather conditions, burning permits will once again be issued in the eastern area of the province north of the Trans-Canada Highway.
Manitoba Conservation, the Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization and the Office of the Fire Commissioner continue to support municipalities and fire departments in southeastern Manitoba.
Manitoba Conservation, the Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization and the Office of the Fire Commissioner continue to support municipalities and fire departments with fires in southeastern Manitoba.
Doctors have ratified a new four-year agreement with the Manitoba government that will help recruit and retain more physicians in communities across the province and support the government’s plan to ensure all Manitobans have access to a family doctor by 2015.
Manitoba Conservation, the Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization and the Office of the Fire Commissioner continue to work with several municipalities and departments to tackle fires across eastern Manitoba.
All Manitobans are encouraged to Get the Shot, Not the Flu to protect themselves and the people they care for during the 2011 provincial annual influenza immunization program.
Manitoba Conservation and the Office of the Fire Commissioner are working with several municipalities and departments to tackle fires across eastern Manitoba.
Manitoba Conservation is encouraging Manitobans to take advantage of the good weather and enjoy fall camping at certain Manitoba provincial park campgrounds this weekend.
Manitoba Conservation advises current dry fall conditions along with above-average temperatures and increasing winds are pushing fire danger to the extreme in some areas of eastern Manitoba.
Manitoba Labour and Immigration is advising employers the province’s minimum wage will increase tomorrow by 50 cents, to $10 per hour from $9.50.