Thirty-seven Manitoba farms will open their doors to the public this Sunday as part of the province’s annual “Open Farm Day” celebration.
As nearly 200,000 students are back in school, teacher training in math is being improved by strengthening requirements for admission to university level education programs.
Post-secondary students will soon benefit from access to a free online textbook library thanks to the province’s new Open Textbook Initiative.
The Manitoba government is continuing to build the ‘parks province’ with major capital projects, Conservation and Water Stewardship Minister Tom Nevakshonoff announced.
Patients across Manitoba will receive better services and treatment with the purchase of more than $30 million of new health-care equipment.
Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Development reports the planting fall rye and winter wheat is now underway in the Central and Eastern regions of the province.
As students head back to school this week, a new online homework website and after-school tutoring pilot project will provide more opportunities for them to succeed in the classroom.
Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Development reports recent rains have delayed the completion of harvest and impacted the quality of crops still in the fields.
With thousands of students heading back to school this week, the province is improving transportation safety planning for new and existing schools with the release of the School Area Traffic Safety Guidelines for Manitoba.
The province has expanded the popular Star Attractions program to include major events and festivals under a new category called Star Celebrations.