Children and youth across Manitoba will soon ride their bicycles, wearing new bike helmets purchased as part of the province’s Low-Cost Bike Helmet Initiative.
Ted Falk, MP for Provencher, announced that students in Provencher will have access to summer jobs to help them gain valuable skills and work experience.
Manitoba Public Insurance’s popular “Friends for Life” speaker series continues to impact the lives of thousands of teenagers across the province.
RCMPTalks is a new tool that RCMP are utilizing to interact with youth in Canada. RCMPTalks is a series of 4 live interactive video conferences that will take place in selected schools across Canada.
The Manitoba Government and nine community partners are equipping about 2,500 low-income and new Canadian youth with skills and support to succeed in high school and continue their studies in college or university this year through the Bright Futures program.
Innovation, Energy and Mines Minister Dave Chomiak announced the official launch of Manitoba Rocks!, a new website featuring a wide variety of geoscience information designed to help young Manitobans learn more about Manitoba’s minerals and petroleum industry.
Manitoba youth transitioning out of foster care will have access to mentors and professionals to help them with emotional support, money management and preparing for their first jobs thanks to a new partnership between the General Child and Family Services Authority and a variety of youth serving organizations.
The Manitoba government has launched this year’s summer employment programs to create jobs for youth across the province through partnerships with not-for-profit organizations, rural municipalities, private businesses, and government departments and agencies.
The province is launching the MYMB youth outreach program to help young people from different cultures work together to break down ethnic barriers and help promote a greater respect for other cultures.
To keep the province’s children and youth safe, as of May 1 everyone under the age of 18 will be required to wear a bike helmet when they’re cycling, riding as a passenger or being pulled by a bike.