Growing up in a home that practiced the Christian faith, Christmas was naturally a very special time of year.
It has long been known that those who are committing crimes, whether the selling of drugs or stealing of property, are often operating in different locations both to sell and obtain drugs and goods.
The Manitoba Legislature recessed this past Thursday after passing several pieces of legislation along with the provincial Throne Speech.
As the province’s largest crown corporation, Manitoba Hydro rightfully garners a great deal of attention. The success of Hydro has a direct impact both on the financial health of the provincial government as well as on individual Manitobans who pay rates for hydro electricity.
Last month there was an event held at the Mennonite Heritage Village Museum by Health Partners International Canada (HPIC).
A new sitting of the Manitoba Legislature began on Tuesday and as is tradition, it began with the Speech from the Throne as read by the new Lieutenant Governor Anita Neville.
This Remembrance Day Manitobans will again be able to gather in large numbers to pay their respects to those that have served our nation in the past in support of freedom at home and abroad.
Back in 2017 it seemed like the world was ending at the gas bar at the location of the old Safeway store in Steinbach.
There have been some significant changes across the province in various leadership roles this past week.
This past week Manitoba led the effort to bring tougher laws against repeat offenders who are often being released back onto our streets after acts of violent crime.