Family Services and Consumer Affairs Minister Gord Mackintosh asked the public for input on proposed new legislation which would provide warranty protection addressing defects and construction problems on new homes in Manitoba.
Rainfall across the Souris River basin will contribute heavily into the already flood-swollen Souris River in Manitoba and North Dakota.
Manitoba continues to have record-level population growth, Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade Minister Peter Bjornson announced.
The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority will conduct a two-day test of the Fishing Lake channel in the upper Assiniboine River basin next week.
The President of Keystone Agricultural Producers, Doug Chorney, and members of the local media will spend the day touring the province and surveying farmland from the air to view the impact of flooding in several regions.
Provincial sandbagging machines are in operation in The Pas, at the Brandon Correctional Centre, Kapyong Barracks, in Crane River and in the RM of Ste. Rose.
Canada’s first province-wide online child-care registry was launched today by Family Services and Consumer Affairs Minister Gord Mackintosh and Healthy Living, Youth and Seniors Minister Jim Rondeau.
The first report by the chief provincial public health officer on the health status of Manitobans has been tabled in the legislature and is now publicly available.
Manitoba’s Urban Search and Rescue Team (USAR) is being deployed in the rural municipalities of St. Laurent and Woodlands to support property owners following damage caused by high water, wind and waves along the southeast shore of Lake Manitoba.
Manitoba’s Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team is now deployed in the RMs of St. Laurent and Woodlands to assist property owners to access their properties for inspection and to collect possessions.