“D” Division RCMP will begin their annual Holiday Check Stop Program on December 3, 2010 and will continue until midnight on January 2, 2011.
Employees would have the right to take time off work to attend their Canadian citizenship ceremonies under proposals introduced in the legislature by Labour and Immigration Minister Jennifer Howard.
Manitoba continues to follow through on its 10-year commitment to renew highway infrastructure with the release of the 2011-12 construction tendering schedule, Premier Greg Selinger announced.
Those who break the law and don’t pay outstanding court fines would bear the cost of collecting on those debts under proposed changes to the Summary Convictions Act introduced by Attorney General Andrew Swan.
RCMP Members will once again be conducting checkstops throughout the province in an effort to promote safe driving this holiday season.
Manitoba Agriculture Food and Rural Initiatives (MAFRI) is working with federal officials of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) at a quarantined turkey-breeding operation in Manitoba.
Attorney General Andrew Swan today introduced legislation that would allow Legal Aid Manitoba to recover the cost of defending youth accused in criminal cases where their parents could have paid for their child’s lawyer but refused to do so.
The seniors abuse line will soon be available 24-7 with expanded services, Healthy Living, Youth and Seniors Minister Jim Rondeau announced today at the Finding Solutions Symposium hosted by the Manitoba Network for the Prevention of Abuse of Older Adults.
The 2010 Eco Calendar, featuring measures that can be taken by Manitobans to protect the environment, is now available, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie announced today.
A campaign designed to help educate Manitobans about workplace pension plans includes a new website, launched today by Labour and Immigration Minister Jennifer Howard.