Children across the province could be at risk due to improperly installed child car seats or the complete absence of any restraint device in motor vehicles.
Manitoba Public Insurance is encouraging vehicle owners to inspect their extension cords after several vehicle fires have been attributed to faulty/broken extension cords.
The Manitoba government is taking immediate steps to invest in sprinkler retrofits in personal care homes and is striking a task force to provide advice to further improve fire safety in hospitals, personal care homes and other facilities across the province.
As part of an integrated traffic initiative, local RCMP and the Ste. Anne Police Department are joining forces to meet and improve upon road safety goals.
On January 30, 2014, RCMP received a significant increase in complaints regarding a spambot reaching out to users via the messaging app Kik.
The Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization continues to work with rural municipalities affected by the natural gas pipeline explosion near Otterburne.
With the colder weather upon us and snow covering the ground, many snowmobile enthusiasts are trailering their sleds and heading to various parts of Manitoba to enjoy some time on the trails.
Manitoba’s snow removal crews are ready to clear 19,000 kilometres of provincial roads during the coming winter with 317 pieces of equipment, including 16 new units, ready to roll as snowfall increases.
Proposed amendments to the Highway Traffic Act would double the speeding fines for drivers who speed through construction zones.
Proposed liquor legislation changes would give police new tools to prevent violence and public disturbances by shutting party houses and pre-emptively removing gang members from socials and bars.