Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and Seniors advises the geographic range of blacklegged ticks continues to expand northward and westward in the province.
Free, family-friendly events celebrating arts and heritage will be held throughout Manitoba this weekend.
Elections Canada is mailing a personalized voter information card to each registered elector. The card tells electors when and where to vote and indicates the accessibility of their polling place.
Manitobans will vote in the next provincial election on April 19, 2016 and to spark interest and discussion among youth, Elections Manitoba is hosting a school-based challenge that will have students weigh in on the democratic process.
Manitoba’s first-ever Farm and Food Awareness Week runs this week until September 26 and will celebrate the many contributions of agriculture to the province.
Brandon is the site of the first provincial digital mammography equipment, which will mean even better health-care services for Manitoba patients seeking breast cancer detection and diagnosis.
A new information and resource series is being launched to put helpful facts about cancer and useful resources into the hands of Manitobans facing the disease.
Manitobans are invited to learn more about family farms and local food this Sunday as part of the sixth annual Open Farm Day.
Manitoba remains the most affordable province in the country for basic household utilities and auto insurance according to a Deloitte LLP report showing Manitoba families spend $2,100 less per year compared to the national average.
Post-secondary students in Manitoba will soon benefit from a new, searchable online database that will ensure course credits and work experience are recognized consistently.