The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) is loaning a combined up to $140 million to support five communities with water and wastewater infrastructure projects in Manitoba. The provincial portion of this investment is over $71 million.
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI) invites Manitobans to provide their thoughts on a functional design study to twin a section of Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 3 to address increased traffic volume.
Premier Wab Kinew and Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Lisa Naylor recently met with families and survivors of the tragic highway collision near Carberry, to share the findings of the road safety review and announce next steps to improve safety at the intersection, including a $12 million investment.
The City of Steinbach is informing residents that a portion of Loewen Boulevard, between Albert Street and Henry Street, will have a single lane closure beginning Monday, January 8, 2024.
The Manitoba government has announced that it is creating a blue-ribbon infrastructure panel to ensure Manitobans get the roads and highways they need.
The City of Steinbach has announced that Park Road West will reopen to traffic starting Thursday, October 26, 2023.
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI) reports the intersection reconstruction of the Trans-Canada Highway at Provincial Road (PR) 207, commonly known as Deacon’s Corner, is scheduled to start a new phase tomorrow and delays should be expected.
The City of Steinbach would like to inform residents that during the week of August 21 to August 25, temporary road closures and construction may impact travel in a number of areas.
The Manitoba government continues to drive efforts to get more electric vehicles (EV) on the road by investing in additional charging infrastructure in Winnipeg and rural Manitoba.
Work to upgrade the Perimeter Highway to meet freeway standards is ongoing, with a number of projects completed, and continuing works planned for this summer.