The Manitoba Parks Reservation Service will open on Monday, April 7, 2014, to help campers book their summer vacations at campsites all across the province.
On April 4, 2014, between the hours of 5am and 9am, Manitoba RCMP responded to nine motor vehicle collisions throughout the province.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre has issued an update regarding flows and levels in the Red River Valley and the Winnipeg River Basin as a result of significant snowfall in those areas including recent storms in North Dakota and Minnesota.
The Office of the Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) reports a second set of environmental samples, collected from a high-traffic pig site in Manitoba, have tested positive for Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea (PED) virus.
Public health officials confirmed today two additional cases of measles have been reported in Manitoba. These are the third and fourth laboratory-confirmed cases in Manitoba this year.
The Manitoba government is investing in two more early intervention specialists and new parent support services at St. Amant to better meet the needs of families and children affected by autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
The province is investing in new cancer drugs and additional supports for front-line staff to improve cancer treatment and care for patients in Manitoba.
Manitoba will launch a five-year, $150,000 project to better monitor bovine tuberculosis (TB) by linking onfarm data to traceability tools throughout the beef processing system.
The Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation Hydrologic Forecast Centre’s second 2014 spring flood outlook suggests the potential for spring flooding is near normal in most areas of Manitoba.
RCMP Officers across Manitoba continued with targeted enforcement in support of the National Impaired Driving Enforcement Strategy this past weekend.