A retired southwestern Manitoba butcher suggests to minimize food waste and stretch their food dollar amid rising food costs, ...
The Manitoba government is encouraging campers and nature enthusiasts to mark their calendars, as provincial park campground ...
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre reports the risk of spring flooding is low to moderate for most Manitoba rivers throughout the spring period. Spring flood risk ...
The Manitoba government is investing up to $1.5 million in grant funding to the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters to ...
Motorists are reminded to adjust their driving for winter road conditions and to heed highway closures and travel warnings as ...
Manitoba Hydro submitted on Friday, March 28 its three-year General Rate Application to the Public Utilities Board of ...
Steinbach RCMP are currently investigating the theft of a bicycle, recently stolen from a location in the local area. On March 20, 2025, at approximately 8:40am, Steinbach RCMP received report of a ...
As of June 30, 2025, Manitobans needing a tow as part of a Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) claim will have more options. MPI is moving from a centralized towing model using only one service provider ...
Thompson RCMP are asking the public for any information into the whereabouts of a missing man from the area, 47-year-old ...
The City of Steinbach has announced that it intends to conduct the following Pesticide Control Programs during 2025. Efforts will be made to minimize the use of any pesticides.
According to a recent survey, conducted this past January and February by the Chamber of Commerce Executives of Canada (CCEC), Manitoba Chambers are Canada’s membership champions with the Steinbach ...
Manitoba continues to lead the nation in reforming our bail system by joining with the Council of the Federation to call on Prime Minister Mark Carney to take swift action to keep Manitobans safe. “We ...
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