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.
Cooler weather and snow across the southern portions of Manitoba have slowed the spring melt.
There is widespread overland flooding in the Interlake and western regions of the province causing damage to bridges, roads and other crossings.
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.
Manitoba Water Stewardship has revised its crest forecast for the Red River in Manitoba.
Forecasters in the U.S. increased the predicted crest at Grand Forks by 0.46 metres (1.5 feet) since yesterday. The Red River is expected to crest in Grand Forks April 14 to 16.
An extra 66 officers will be added to police services province-wide as part of the province’s plans to make all Manitoban communities safer.
Cooler temperatures forecast for later in the week will generally slow run-off and water level rises in the Assiniboine River basin, Dauphin Lake basin and Interlake area.