Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation reports that ice-cutting began last week on the Icelandic and Fisher Rivers, and has now started on the Brokenhead River to reduce potential ice-jam flooding.
Door-to-door enumeration for the April 19th provincial general election is complete, but revising agents are still visiting homes to add names to the voters list.
Door-to-door enumeration for the April 19th provincial general election is complete, but voters who weren’t home when the enumerator called can still have their names added to the voters list.
Daylight saving time returns to Manitoba early in the morning of Sunday, March 13, 2016, when clocks across the province will be advanced by one hour.
Three hands-on programs invite young Manitobans to engage in the electoral process during the upcoming provincial election.
Agriculture in the Classroom, representing seven provincial Agriculture in the Classroom organizations are participating in the fifth annual Canadian Agriculture Literacy Week in schools through March 5, 2016.
The risk of overland flooding is generally minor to moderate as the run-off potential is normal to below normal across the province according to the Hydrologic Forecast Centre of Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation’s first 2016 spring flood outlook.
A youth in southeastern Manitoba was arrested and is facing charges related to uttering threats while playing an online game.
A group of five seniors’ organizations, representing tens of thousands of Manitobans, have come together to ensure issues facing older adults are central to the current provincial election campaign.
According to Statistics Canada, the number of Employment Insurance (EI) beneficiaries across the province remained stable in most areas.