The Manitoba government has launched Starting Early, Starting Strong, a five-year plan that charts a course for early childhood development.
The Canada Border Services Agency is pleased to share a sample of January 2015 highlights from the border crossings in southern Manitoba.
Once again Manitoba is the national leader in charitable donations. According to Statistics Canada, 25.3 per cent of tax filers in the province declared a charitable donation on their 2013 income tax return.
The Manitoba government continues to create smaller classes for students in kindergarten to Grade 3 by providing an additional $3 million in new funding for schools.
Amphibex icebreaking crews are at work on thick Red River ice north of Selkirk, Premier Greg Selinger announced here today at the launch point of the 2015 ice-jam prevention program.
A large majority of Manitobans favour conservation of most of the province’s boreal forest, according to a new poll.
The Manitoba government has extended funding through 2016-17 for Innovate Manitoba, a not-for-profit, community-based organization committed to accelerating innovation and the commercialization of new technologies.
Manitoba Labour and Immigration reminds Manitobans that Louis Riel Day was first marked in 2008 and is the province’s eighth general holiday.
The donation of 27 rare and last-copy local history books from the Manitoba Historical Society to the Manitoba Legislative Library will make these important resources available for public research.
The chief provincial public health officer confirmed that one case of measles has been reported in Manitoba.