The Manitoba government has announced that it is contributing nearly $6 million to support water supply investment projects in Morden and the surrounding region.
The Manitoba government has signed a contribution agreement with Xplornet Communications Inc. to provide broadband services to nearly 30 First Nations and approximately 350 rural and northern communities.
In partnership with the City of Steinbach, the Manitoba government is investing $4.15 million towards an $8-million improvement project at the intersection of Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 12 and Loewen Boulevard that will improve the safety for the community and provide economic opportunities for the region.
Manitoba Infrastructure reports temporary nighttime closures of the off-ramp that connects northbound Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 101 (North Perimeter Highway) at PTH 190 (CentrePort Canada Way) for roadway maintenance.
Manitoba Infrastructure reports traffic will be delayed along various sections of PTH 100 (the South Perimeter Highway) with the start of a construction project on Monday, Oct. 4 and continuing until approximately Oct. 21, 2021.
The Manitoba government has released the findings from an extensive independent study of noise levels created by traffic using the PTH 101 (North Perimeter Highway) and PTH 59N interchange. The study concluded that noise mitigation measures are not warranted based on measurements taken and forecasted future noise levels.
As part of Manitoba Infrastructure’s commitment towards enhanced safety across the provincial highway network, the department advises a construction project will begin Aug. 30 along Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 9 from PTH 101 (the North Perimeter Highway) to Balderstone Road.
The governments of Canada and Manitoba continue to invest in local infrastructure during this unprecedented time to meet the needs of communities, enhance quality of life, and support economic recovery from COVID-19.
Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler announced that the Manitoba government will present the final design of PTH 52 for improved safety through the community of Mitchell, Manitoba.
The City of Steinbach has announced that from Monday, July 19 to Wednesday, August 4, Reimer Avenue will be closed to both east and west bound traffic off Brandt Street to accommodate a water line project.