Canadian producers recognize the importance of public perception and see themselves playing a lead role in sharing information about their operations and practices to maintain their social license to operate, according to a recent Farm Credit Canada Vision panel survey.
On July 9, 2016, at approximately 3:30am, the Blue Hills area RCMP received a report of an unresponsive male lying in the middle of Highway 5, just south of the Sand Hills Casino.
Manitoba Agriculture hosted consultations with more than 100 stakeholder groups from Manitoba’s diverse agricultural industry today to facilitate discussion around industry strengths, as well as opportunities for improvement and growth.
Manitobans and visitors alike are invited to take advantage of free access to all provincial parks this weekend as part of the 27th annual Canada’s Parks Day celebrations.
On July 13, 2016 at approximately 9:30pm, Morden RCMP were called to a diversion dam after a 17-year-old boy, who was swimming with two friends, could not be located.
Farmers at Keystone Agricultural Producers’ advisory council meeting in Brandon yesterday voted to support the Brandon Chamber of Commerce in its efforts to attract a large-scale soybean processing plant to Manitoba.
The City of Steinbach is offering up some information to local residents that are considering or in the process of having a swimming pool installed.
Steinbach RCMP are currently investigating numerous break-ins that recently occurred in Blumenort and Steinbach, Manitoba.
The General Manager of Manitoba Pork suggests governments needs to balance regulations in a way that allows agriculture to remain competitive while providing comfort to those who buy agricultural products.
The province has reached an agreement with the federal government for additional research and analysis to be conducted on several proposals made by the province to further modernize the Canada Pension Plan.