Starting today, the City of Steinbach’s Waterworks Department will be busy reading water meters in Steinbach. These readings will provide the basis for the quarterly utility bills issued at the beginning of August.
On June 14, 2015, at approximately 12:15pm, St-Pierre-Jolys RCMP were conducting a traffic stop southbound on Highway 59, two kilometres north of St-Pierre-Jolys, Manitoba.
Manitobans and visitors to the province are invited to drop a line in the water today and, in most places, a fishing license won’t be needed.
Manitoba Public Insurance has requested no overall rate increase for the 2016/17 insurance year in its general rate application filed with the Public Utilities Board.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation advises the province will invest $27 million on two highway improvement projects that started this week, as part of the $5.5-billion, five-year core infrastructure plan.
On June 6, 2015, at approximately 9:30pm, St-Pierre-Jolys RCMP received a report of a pedestrian that was struck by a vehicle in Grunthal, Manitoba.
Steinbach RCMP want to remind motorists to pay attention to the reduced speed limits in designated construction zones. As the summer months are approaching more road construction will be present.
Sprague RCMP are currently investigating reports of sharpened pieces of metal being stuck in the ground along a trail located on Crown Land south of Marchand.
The Steinbach Landfill took in a record amount of used oil – more than 8,000 litres, and handed out 1,000 coupons for free new oil at Oil Recycling Day this past Wednesday.
High-risk drivers would face stiffer consequences, including increased costs of up to $3,200, for their actions under proposed amendments to the Highway Traffic Act and the Drivers and Vehicles Act.