A Colorado low in the U.S. is expected to move further north than previously expected. This will bring significant rainfall over the Red River Valley from Grand Forks to Lake Winnipeg.
New amendments to the Personal Health Information Act (PHIA) will improve patient access rights and privacy standards by helping Manitobans understand how to access their personal health information and how it is shared with others, creating a stronger culture of patient care and safety in the health-care system, Health Minister Theresa Oswald announced.
Manitoba’s Parks Reservation Service will start taking campsite bookings starting at 7:30 a.m., Monday, April 5, 2010, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie announced.
Manitoba Water Stewardship has updated its flood forecast for the Red River and is now projecting crest levels near the lower end of the previous forecast range and even lower from St. Adolphe to the floodway inlet.
Visitors to provincial parks and campgrounds will continue to see more improvements to facilities to make their stay more enjoyable, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie announced.
The province is moving to strengthen Manitoba’s workforce with apprenticeships by launching three new initiatives.
Manitobans are encouraged to join individuals, organizations and communities around the world in celebrating international Earth Hour 2010, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie said.
Manitoba has achieved its best population growth rate in nearly 40 years, Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade Minister Peter Bjornson announced.
Manitoba Water Stewardship reports that cold weather is causing parts of the Red River to refreeze and extensive frazil ice is developing.
Residents of Manitoba are being asked to provide input on ways to strengthen Canada’s retirement income system by participating in a consultation process over the next month, Finance Minister Rosann Wowchuk announced.