Education Minister Nancy Allan proclaimed today Manitoba School Library Day and kicked it off by reading to Grade 1 students.
Health Canada is reminding Canadians, especially youth and young adults, about the potential risks associated with consuming caffeinated energy drinks that have been mixed with alcoholic beverages.
New funding will support teachers in providing high-quality science education to students and encourage exploration of careers in science and technology.
Manitoba Public Insurance 10th annual Driver Ed. Challenge is giving high school students across the province a chance to showcase their driving skills – and win some prize money in the process.
Provincial and federal labour ministers have jointly launched a national video contest that builds on Manitoba’s SAFE Schools Grant program to help educate students about the importance of workplace safety and health.
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.
Education Minister Nancy Allan is welcoming students and teachers back this week as schools open today and most students return to classes by Friday.
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.
Students around Manitoba, including Steinbach, are walking and biking more, thanks to their participation in the School Travel Planning project, which sought to reduce numbers of children being driven to and from school.
Manitoba students will have access to new resources at school to help them make smart choices for themselves and the environment, Premier Greg Selinger announced.