Public health officials with Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care are reminding Manitobans to take precautions against Lyme disease and West Nile virus (WNV).
Significant rainfall over the past few days has led to flooding, road washouts and damage to provincial infrastructure ...
As a result of heavy rainfall, water levels on reservoirs and lakes, including the Shellmouth Reservoir (Lake of the Prairies ...
The Manitoba government has announced that it is removing the PST from prenatal vitamins as part of broader efforts to ...
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure's Hydrologic Forecast Centre has issued an overland flood watch for portions of ...
Manitoba RCMP are reporting that a small plane with four occupants was recently forced to make an emergency landing on a ...
The Manitoba government is continuing to address surgical wait times by adding 200 hip and knee replacement surgeries across ...
The Manitoba government is expanding social work services in emergency departments and urgent care centres, including new ...
The Manitoba government is investing $6.8 million to address the escalating toxic drug crisis by funding the second phase of ...
Manitoba Agriculture reports planting across the province stood at approximately 97 percent complete by last week's Manitoba ...
The Manitoba government will join the Team Canada trade mission in Tokyo, Japan from June 23 to 26 to strengthen commercial ...
After closing in May of 2025, the Mantario Trail in Whiteshell Provincial Park has officially reopened following significant ...