As part of the province’s commitment to improving workplace safety for health professionals and reducing workplace injuries, paramedics will test new power lift stretchers in several ambulances across the province.
Halloween is fast approaching, and young trick-or-treaters are often so excited by the fun that they forget to follow regular safety rules.
Manitobans are reminded of the importance of developing and practising a family fire escape plan that ensures they have two ways to leave their home.
Manitoba is asking for public input aimed at improving the legislation governing the safety of technical equipment such as boilers, electrical installations and elevators.
Manitoba drivers need to focus on making the roads safer and re-familiarizing themselves with safe driving tips as students return to the classroom, encourages Manitoba Public Insurance.
September is back to school month and the RCMP are offering some back to school safety tips to help ensure the safety of Manitoba students.
The province of Manitoba is issuing a heat advisory due to higher temperatures and humidity levels that are forecast for an extended period for all of Manitoba, including the north.
The Office of the Chief Provincial Public Health Officer is reminding Manitobans to prepare for exposure to heat and ultraviolet rays from the sun this summer.
The province’s low-cost bicycle helmet program, which has distributed more than 80,000 helmets to Manitoba children and their families, has been renewed for another year.
Proposed legislation would improve the safety of cyclists younger than 18 by requiring them to wear a properly fitted and fastened protective helmet, certified for use when riding a bicycle.