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.
A new $6.2-million provincial investment for the purchase of 52 new replacement ambulances will improve patient comfort and safety when being transported by ambulance.
While there’s a lot of fun to be had, some very real dangers come along with children playing in or near water – be it a lake, river or a backyard pool.
All-terrain vehicle enthusiasts love the summer for one reason – the opportunity to get out and enjoy a ride. While riding an ATV is a fun activity, it comes with rules and responsibilities set to promote the safety of riders and passengers alike.
The 27th Annual Red River Mutual Golf Tournament, held on June 10, 2015, at the Pine Ridge Golf Course, raised $15,000 for the MB Firefighters’ Burn Fund.
Manitoba Public Insurance and eight police agencies across the province are partnering in a Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) aimed at drivers who continue to use hand-held electronic devices.
Manitoba farmers will be hitting the fields starting this week in order to seed 11.6 million acres of crops – for a $2.6 billion investment in the provincial economy.
As the ice continues to melt on waterways around the province, local authorities want to remind the public that melting ice and open water can create a dangerous situation very quickly.
I would like to commend the individuals who were involved in likely saving a life after last weekend’s accident at the corner of Highway 59 and 311.
As winter is in full swing, Manitoba RCMP are urging the public to exercise snowmobile safety this season by following some simple safety tips.