The Manitoba government has announced that it is investing $48.6 million in a major bridge crossing, named after Louis Riel, the first premier of Manitoba, to ensure the safe, efficient movement of people, goods and services.
Highway improvement projects on Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 75 are well underway, with construction started in mid-May and expected completion scheduled later this year.
The Manitoba government is investing more than $61 million to restore a segment of Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 75 from Morris to Ste. Agathe, as part of its $1.5 billion three-year commitment to improving Manitoba’s highway network.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the War Amps Key Tag Service. As this milestone year comes to an end, 20-year-old Kyle Nordick of Ste. Agathe is sharing how donations to the lost key return service have made a difference in his life.
St-Pierre-Jolys RCMP are currently investigating an armed robbery incident that occurred at a business located in Ste. Agathe, Manitoba. The incident involved to armed suspects carrying long guns.
St. Pierre-Jolys RCMP are reporting that two teens have recently died as the result of a vehicle collision that occurred at the intersection of Highway 75 and Provincial Road 305 in Ste. Agathe, Manitoba.
The Manitoba government is launching an online public engagement to consult with Manitobans on improvements to the Louis Riel Bridge on Provincial Road (PR) 305 in Ste. Agathe.
Kyle Nordick, an 18-year-old CHAMP and PLAYSAFE ambassador from Ste. Agathe, is delivering a message of safety to kids.
Kyle Nordick, 17, of Ste. Agathe, attended The War Amps 2018 Western Child Amputee (CHAMP) Seminar in Winnipeg which brought together young amputees from across the western provinces while also marking the 100th anniversary of The War Amps.
A 26-year-old Ste. Agathe man has been seriously injured after his vehicle rolled into a ditch at the intersection of Highway 75 and Provincial Road 210.