MP Ted Falk celebrated the recent announcement of the renewal of the Computers for Schools Program.
The Manitoba government has launched this year’s summer employment programs, creating more than 3,600 jobs for young people across the province including more than 100 new Green Team positions.
The Manitoba government continues to reduce class sizes for students in kindergarten to Grade 3 by providing an additional $3 million in additional funding.
Ted Falk, Member of Parliament for Provencher, today reminded area businesses and not-for-profit organizations that the deadline to apply for funding under the Canada Summer Jobs program is January 31, 2014.
The Program for International Student Assessment’s 2012 report states that since 2000, Manitoba’s math, reading and science scores have been in steady decline.
The Manitoba government is continuing to ensure quality post-secondary education is affordable and accessible by providing $10.5 million through the Manitoba Bursary loan remission program.
On September 25, 2013, RCMP East District Traffic Services staged a mock vehicle collision that focused on the deadly consequences of texting and driving.
The Manitoba government continues to move forward on its commitment to reduce kindergarten to Grade 3 class sizes, Premier Greg Selinger announced.
September has arrived and schools are back in session. With this, there will be an increased number of pedestrian, bicycle and vehicle traffic, especially around the schools.
September is back to school month and the RCMP would like to offer some back to school safety tips to help ensure the safety of Manitoba students.