Jumpstart Kids Activity Kit: Outdoor Adventure, a new pilot program aimed at getting kids involved in outdoor activity was launched yesterday by Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities in partnership with the Manitoba government.
Manitoba condominium owners and buyers will have stronger consumer protection through a proposed new condominium act.
The Manitoba government is introducing two new programs that will help employment and income assistance participants find good jobs while continuing to grow the province’s skilled workforce.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship advises that on June 26 Manitobans will have the first opportunity to select from new first-come, first-served cottage lots available across the province.
As campers, hikers, bikers, boaters and fishing enthusiasts enjoy parks and wildlife this summer, the RCMP will be working to help keep everyone safe.
The province is increasing the minimum wage on October 1 to $10.70 an hour, Labour and Immigration Minister Erna Braun announced.
The province is supporting students in the Division scolaire franco-manitobaine (DSFM) through a shared vision that will offer more skills training and trades opportunities in French for students.
Following an investigation by the Manitoba Consumer Protection Office (CPO) and with the assistance of the Winnipeg Police Service, a 49-year-old Winnipeg man has been convicted of committing fraudulent acts against 10 Manitoba consumers.
RCMP want to remind everyone that while you may be anxious to reach your summer or weekend destination, speeding is not a safe or responsible choice.
Manitobans with hearing of speech difficulties have a new way to contact the RCMP and other emergency services.