Cathy Cox, Sustainable Development Minister, has announced that nominations are now being accepted for the 2016 Excellence in Sustainability Awards.
The Secretary Treasurer of the Manitoba Sustainable Energy Association says Manitoba is in an enviable position to take advantage of renewable, sustainable and environmentally friendly sources of energy.
Manitoba’s Agriculture Minister suggests a pilot project introduced last April offers the opportunity to build the barns required to meet the needs of the province’s processors for hogs while safeguarding the environment.
The Manitoba Council for International Cooperation is in Steinbach today for its annual conference – Generating Momentum for Our World: The Sustainable Development Goals.
Conservation and Water Stewardship Minister Tom Nevakshonoff has announced that nominations are now being accepted for the 2015 Excellence in Sustainability Awards.
Governments will invest more than $3.1 million to support applied research and develop information and resources focused on sustainable beef production.
The recipients of the 2014 Manitoba Excellence in Sustainability Awards were announced and the Town of Niverville made the list for innovation and research for sustainability.
The Manitoba government is investing more than $73,000 in the second phase of the Local Sustainable Food Pilot Project, which helps institutions identify ways to increase the amount of locally grown food purchased while working with farmers to meet these demands.
Conservation and Water Stewardship Minister Gord Mackintosh has announced that nominations are now being accepted for the 2014 Excellence in Sustainability Awards.
The provincial government is helping local food producers by joining with Food Matters Manitoba in implementing a pilot project geared at helping break down barriers to buying locally grown food by government and non-government institutional purchasers.