The Manitoba government is releasing a series of financial audits of health authorities from the years 2019-20 to 2023-24 that reveal governance failures, a breakdown of communications and worsened patient care.
Two suspects are currently wanted by police after being involved in a shooting and assault incident that recently occurred at a business located in Ashern, Manitoba.
The Manitoba government has announced that 1,255 net-new health-care workers were added to the provincial workforce as of December 2024.
The Manitoba government has announced that it is investing $36.4 million over two years to the Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) for capital infrastructure projects at the Port of Churchill that will expand international trade and create good jobs for northern Manitobans.
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is expanding its Speed Display Sign Loan Program to provide speed display signs to more communities throughout Manitoba.
New Statistics Canada data shows 2,000 jobs were added in Manitoba in the month of January and the province continues to see average weekly earnings go up.
Manitobans are encouraged to take part in the first-ever Manitoba Winter Trails Day on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025. The announcement was made by Environment and Climate Change Minister Mike Moyes.
A partner with Polar Pork says the integrated nature of the North American pork sector benefits farmers and consumers on both sides of the Canada U.S. border and is just good business.
Manitoba RCMP are reporting that with the help of thermal imaging, six illegal migrants were recently located and arrested near Emerson, Manitoba.
The Hanover School Division Board of Trustees has approved a proposal to adjust the grade configurations at South Oaks School and Green Valley School, effective at the beginning of the 2025-26 school year.