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Province Announces Funding for Keystone Centre

The Manitoba government is investing in capital upgrades for Brandon’s Keystone Centre, Indigenous and Municipal Relations Minister Eileen Clarke and Agriculture Minister Ralph Eichler announced today .

MPI News

July 14, 2017 Manitoba Public Insurance reported a net income of $38.9 million for the first three months of its fiscal year ending May 31, 2017 – an increase of $31.4 million over the same time period last year.

Brandon celebrates newly expanded municipal airport and announces further upgrades

Safe, secure and efficient transportation are crucial to supporting economic activity, promoting tourism and providing greater access to global markets.
When lightning strikes

When lightning strikes

Lightning Safety: Myths vs. Facts
Resisting the Carbon Tax

Resisting the Carbon Tax

Groups set to join forces to fight carbon taxes in MB

Manitoba Sending Support To British Columbia Wildfire Fight

Manitoba Sustainable Development advises it will be sending more than a dozen trained firefighters to support the battle against wildfires in British Columbia.

Standing Hearing for Death of Duane Taylor

A standing hearing will take place to determine who can participate in the upcoming inquest into the death of Duane Taylor, 53, of Kingston, Ont. Taylor was incarcerated at Stony Mountain Institution (SMI). In the evening of Aug.

New members on MB Arts Council

The Manitoba government has appointed nine new members to the Manitoba Arts Council, Sport, Culture and Heritage Minister Rochelle Squires announced.

Affordable Housing Complete for Thompson Familes

Families in Thompson have access to 24 new homes now that an $8.4-million affordable housing project is complete, Families Minister Scott Fielding announced here today.
Oak Lake Island Resort Celebrates Canada 150th

Oak Lake Island Resort Celebrates Canada 150th

Oak Lake Island Resort celebrated Canada’s 150th in style. The morning started with the first Farmer’s Market of the season from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Celebrations continued from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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