The City of Steinbach is pleased to offer a new youth recreation hockey program. Available to boys and girls, ages 7-14, the program provides an opportunity for children to participate in a non-competitive hockey environment.
Steinbach firefighters Kurt Martens, Cindi Klassen-Krahn, and Trevor Schellenberg, have received the Governor General’s Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal.
Manitoba’s Consumer Protection Office advises a Manitoba motor vehicle dealer located in Winnipeg has been assessed an administrative penalty of $5,000.
The province is stepping up its fight against tobacco use by offering grants of up to $100,000 for non-government organizations (NGOs) to work on projects focused on preventing youth from starting to smoke and helping smokers quit.
All Manitobans can take an active role against gender-based violence and be more than bystanders when it comes to stopping sexual violence and harassment.
This year’s graduating class of physician assistants have all accepted jobs in Manitoba, further strengthening the system and ensuring patients have access to the high-quality care they provide.
The Manitoba government is rolling out a comprehensive, multi-pronged strategy to provide humanitarian relief and supports to welcome 1,500 to 2,000 refugees displaced by the crisis in Syria.
There’s been a 42 percent increase in road fatalities in Manitoba over the last three months, compared to the average number of fatalities over the same time period in the previous five years, reports Manitoba Public Insurance.
Operation Red Nose is a unique December-only designated driver program that operates for free.
Growing Communities, the Manitoba government’s new smart, strategic plan to transform rural infrastructure, will see new programs and funding that will spur economic growth, provide better services for families and create good jobs.