The Manitoba government is investing $1.1 million from the Provincial Parks Endowment Fund to support park enhancement projects across the province.
The Manitoba government is opening the 2022-23 intake of applications for the new Arts, Culture and Sport in Community (ACSC) fund.
Joint funding from federal and provincial governments, totaling more than $39 million, has been allocated for the construction of a regional mechanical wastewater treatment facility and collection network to service Niverville and the RMs of Ritchot, Hanover, and Tache.
More than $42 million in provincial funding was recently announced for four water projects, including a new water treatment plant in Beausejour. The projects will aim to improve system efficiency and protect local communities and their environments.
The Manitoba government is helping vulnerable citizens by providing $6.3 million to community agencies as part of the province’s first whole-of-government strategy to end homelessness.
The province has announced that nearly $970,000 will be invested into recreational trail projects throughout Manitoba to help enhance affordable outdoor recreational opportunities for Manitobans.
The Manitoba government is providing nearly $215,000 in operating grants to 38 rural and northern communities to support festivals that promote their heritage, culture and identity.
The Manitoba government has awarded $627,070 in Heritage Resources Conservation Grant funding to support 51 projects that will preserve and enhance heritage sites across Manitoba.
The province has announced that joint funding between the federal and provincial government will be used for inpatient monitor upgrades and new monitors to support care and remote monitoring capabilities at Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre (HSC) Children’s Hospital.
Steinbach MLA and Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen, announced that the Manitoba government is providing more than $200,000 in funding, including new ongoing support of $100,000, to the Bear Clan patrols serving Winnipeg neighbourhoods.