The Office of the Fire Commissioner has added helicopter aerial rescue to its already broad emergency response capabilities and will have a trained and certified crew on standby 24 hours a day throughout the spring flood.
Campers will be able to book provincial park campsites online starting 7:30 a.m. on Monday, April 4 when Manitoba’s Parks Reservation Service opens for another great camping season.
Manitoba has grown by 100,000 people over the last 11 years, Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade Minister Peter Bjornson announced.
Manitobans are encouraged to join communities around the world in celebrating international Earth Hour 2011, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie announced.
Manitoba Water Stewardship’s final spring flood outlook shows that the spring flood potential in 2011 remains high for much of Manitoba.
Manitoba Water Stewardship is advising the public that warmer weather is creating hazardous ice conditions on rivers, lakes and drainage ditches throughout Manitoba.
Manitoba residents and visitors can eat well and live healthy lives thanks to the farmers who produce the bounty of fine foods we all enjoy.
The highly successful Technical Vocation Initiative (TVI) will be invigorated with over $6.4 million in new funding to help give students the tools and skills they need to meet the growing demand for workers who posses technical vocational skills.
Benefit enhancements for Manitobans seriously injured as the result of an auto crash will be implemented through amendments to the Reimbursement of Expenses Regulation under the Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Act.
More Manitoba families will be able to enjoy expanded services and upgraded facilities in their many beautiful provincial parks thanks to historic investments and the extension of free entry for 2011.