The Manitoba government’s family doctor for all plan is on track, with nearly 29,000 additional Manitobans now linked to a family physician or nurse practitioner since 2013.
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 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.
Manitobans can now show their pride and support for men and women currently serving in the Canadian Armed Forces by purchasing a specialty “Support Our Troops” licence plate.
Every spring, young wild animals are unnecessarily picked up by the public and turned over to natural resource officers or wildlife rehabilitators for treatment and rearing.
The Manitoba government is continuing to reduce kindergarten to Grade 3 class sizes by providing new support for additional classrooms across the province.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation reports the province will invest $37 million on three highway improvement projects that started this week, as part of the province’s $5.5-billion, five-year core infrastructure plan.
More homes will be protected from basement flooding with a sump pump and backwater valve installed with financial help from the Manitoba government.
Healthy Living and Seniors Minister Deanne Crothers was joined today by more than 1,300 staff and students from local schools to attempt to break the existing Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people wearing helmets.
The Manitoba government has introduced new legislation that would prohibit the sale of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) to minors, place restrictions on advertising and promoting, and prohibit their use in most indoor public places.