The RCMP and STARS air ambulance are teaming up to remind the public to make wise choices over the long weekend.
Under new legislation proposed by the province, protective booster seats would be required for children who have outgrown car seats but are too small to safely use seatbelts.
Legislative amendments to the Highway Traffic Act have been introduced that would provide local governments control over speed limits in school zones.
The province is seeking the public’s input on a new Groundwater and Water Well Act in recognition of World Water Day, first proclaimed by the United Nations in 1993.
Snowmobile enthusiasts, both novice and experienced, are reminded to think safety first when enjoying the outdoors this winter.
A number of key changes to the 2011 Manitoba Fire Code, taking effect December 1, will make buildings safer.
Halloween is fast approaching and young trick-or-treaters are often so exited by the fun that they forget to follow regular safety rules.
September is back to school month and RCMP would like to offer some back to school safety tips to help ensure the safety of Manitoba students.
As the warm days of summer are approaching, the Office of the Chief Provincial Public Health Officer is reminding Manitobans to prepare for exposure to heat and the sun’s rays.
Proposed new legislation titled the Defibrillator Public Access Act would require defibrillators be installed and maintained in public places such as high-traffic public schools, airports and recreation centres.