Keystone Agricultural Producers has highlighted the 2013 record-breaking soybean crop as an example of the contributions farmers make to Manitoba’s economy.
Free, family-friendly events celebrating Manitoba culture and the arts will be held throughout Manitoba this weekend until Sunday, Sept. 29.
Conservation and Water Stewardship Minister Gord Mackintosh announced that nominations are now being accepted for the 2013 Excellence in Sustainability Awards.
The province is increasing the minimum wage on Oct. 1 to $10.45 an hour, an increase of 20 cents over the current minimum wage.
Manitoba Health advises that new and expanded Lyme disease risk areas have been identified in the province through the annual blacklegged tick surveillance program.
Manitoba communities can once again apply for grants to improve their recreational and wellness facilities through the Community Places Program.
The Manitoba government will provide $163,300 to help Enterprise Riel boost tourism and economic opportunities for francophone businesses.
On September 16, 2013, Inspector David Shuttleworth passed on the care of the Eagle Staff ceremonial icon to Corporal Cathy Farrell at a special ceremony at “D” Division headquarters.
The province has proclaimed amendments to the Highway Traffic Act providing local governments the authority to set lower speed limits in school zones.
Manitoba Health is reporting the death of a male in his 80s, a resident of the Interlake-Eastern Health Region, as a result of West Nile virus.