The Manitoba government is planning to look at ways to support print journalism, ranging from big daily newspapers to small weekly publications and cultural outlets in different languages.
The Manitoba government is increasing its funding for upgrading the north end sewage treatment plant by $30 million this ...
Several Manitoba agriculture businesses are getting a boost to help modernize their production process, which in turn will ...
A tradition to help those mourning loved ones through the holidays has returned. While this time of year may mean joy and cheer for many, the season can bring up painful memories for those ...
A man shot and killed by Winnipeg police earlier this week was from Nunavut and is being remembered as a proud Inuk who ...
The Manitoba government is introducing a new virtual crisis consultation service to support children and youth facing mental ...
Earlier this month, the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) and Manitoba Junior Hockey League held the Western All-Star ...
New restrictions, which will go into effect on Monday, include strict curfews for those under 18 who must be in their home ...
There needs to be more services that are youth focused.” That’s the message from Manitoba’s Advocate for Children and Youth, who found young people in the province are being failed by Manitoba’s ...
The governments of Canada and Manitoba are investing in several major capital infrastructure and investment projects under ...
The federal government's five-page piece of legislation to enact Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promised two-month tax break ...
Board has announced that Robert Goertzen will now officially take on the role of Executive Director, after serving as interim ...