The Manitoba Museum will expand and modernize Alloway Hall, its main exhibition gallery, with more than $5.3 million in support from the governments of Canada and Manitoba and The Winnipeg Foundation.
Collision data collected from 2014 showed there was a 20 per cent increase in collisions on Manitoba roadways following the spring daylight saving time change when compared to all other Mondays in 2014, according to Manitoba Public Insurance.
RCMP in Manitoba are warning the public to be aware of a “white money” scam that has been reported in the province.
Daylight saving time returns to Manitoba early in the morning of Sunday, March 8, 2015, when clocks across the province will be advanced by one hour.
Tourism, Culture, Heritage, Sport and Consumer Protection Minister Ron Lemieux and Jeff Hnatiuk, president and CEO, Sport Manitoba, today welcomed home Team Manitoba and praised their efforts at the Canada Winter Games in Prince George, B.C.
Manitoba’s trucking industry can now take advantage of new provincial regulations allowing the use of new generation wide-base single tires that help reduce fuel consumption and improve gas efficiency.
The Manitoba government is forecasting a $128-million improvement in its deficit over the previous budget year, Finance Minister Greg Dewar announced with the release of the third quarter financial report.
New research and development of soybean varieties has recently caused a boom in Manitoba as the number of acres seeded with soybeans has more than doubled since 2011.
There is a variable risk of potential flooding across the province according to the Hydrologic Forecast Centre of Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation’s first 2015 spring flood outlook.
Manitoba’s law enforcement agencies are encouraged to apply for $1.5 million in grants to invest in specialized equipment, training and other resources to support their work and create safer communities across the province.