Manitoba got some good news earlier this week when it was reported by Manitoba Infrastructure that flood waters will be less than what was feared only a few months ago.
For the last several weeks Canadians have been united in a collective fight against COVID-19 as the global pandemic has been at the top of everybody’s mind as well as the top of every news cycle.
During this time, the work of government has not only continued, in many ways it has accelerated. However, like almost every aspect of society, it is functioning in a different way then it did prior to COVID-19 beginning in the province.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to challenge many Manitobans financially, new measures were announced last week to try to help individuals weather the storm. Included in the new measures are directions that until October 1, Manitoba Hydro, Centra Gas and MPI are not to charge interest or penalties in the event Manitobans are unable to […]
Easter has come during times of war, during times of financial depression and yes, even during times of pandemic.
As of Tuesday of this week there were 103 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in Manitoba and the province had record one death as a result of the virus.
As of Wednesday of this week there were 35 confirmed and probable cases of Covid-19 in Manitoba. It seems that these days, when it comes to the coronavirus, information changes by the hour.
Surreal. That is the word that many have used to describe the past week as the COVID-19 pandemic has caused life to seemingly change overnight.
Canada is known, throughout the world, as a place of freedom and opportunity. This reputation has been created because of generations of men and women who have shaped our nation into the country it is today.
As March begins and Manitobans start to look forward to spring, it also marks the beginning of a very busy time at the Manitoba Legislature.