Effective November 1, the Manitoba government regulation that removes customer service barriers for people with disabilities comes into effect.
Eight deserving Manitobans are being recognized through the Manitoba Council on Aging Recognition Awards for their outstanding contributions and commitment to their communities.
Children receiving services from child welfare agencies will be better protected under new provincial legislation that recently came into effect and requires the immediate reporting of all critical incidents of children in care.
Women in Manitoba are benefiting from technology introduced last fall for cervical cancer screening.
The province and Manitoba Public Insurance are once again drawing special attention to the more than 1,700 Manitobans who volunteer their time each year to keep their communities safe.
Thousands of small independent businesses across the province, from family restaurants to small retail shops, are expected to participate in Manitoba Hydro’s new Power Smart Shops Program aimed at lowering energy and water bills.
By 8:30am on October 16th, hundreds of people stood inside the lobby of Southland Church in Steinbach waiting to receive free food and clothing setup on over 130 tables.
Steinbach RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance locating a pickup truck and utility trailer that was recently stolen from a private property on Kischuk Road in Zhoda, Manitoba.
In an effort to keep Manitobans healthy and reduce the number of new cancer cases, the province’s Human Papillomavirus Immunization Program will be expanded starting next year to include both males and females.
David Richert, a young farm boy from the Niverville area, has spent the last 13 years of his life pursuing his crazy dream of having a career as a professional race car driver.