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The theme of Purge the Pantry will continue. Most households have extra tins of non-perishables that can be donated. The need has never been greater for families that rely on the Samaritan House food bank.... Read full article
Manitoba Music Makers features First Nations Roots artist Mitchell Makoons. MMM Show host Frank McGwire and Mitchell Makoons discuss songwriting, touring, showcase gigs, Mitch's new album Lady Boots, and much more. ... Read full article
The Manitoba government will incentivize more students to train as ACPs by investing more than $16 million to expand job opportunities including a third ambulance in Brandon.... Read full article
Approximately 580 residents have been evacuated, but that number may increase as conditions change. At this time, there is no estimated return date for evacuated residents.... Read full article
Children and students may need extra supervision during the eclipse, as they may not fully comprehend the risks involved. Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning has encouraged schools and early learning and childcare facilities to have plans... Read full article
This funding will ensure Manitoba Possible can continue to expand their essential work to the many Manitobans who count on them including working towards restoring better service for our rural and northern neighbours.
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The reviews are starting to come in for Matt Cory's rocking new single "Another Day in Paradise" from his forthcoming EP Let's Go Downtown.... Read full article
The Manitoba Government reminds ice fishers and outdoor enthusiasts to carefully evaluate ice conditions before heading out onto the ice. Anglers are minded to clean, drain and dry ice fishing equipment to help stop the spread of aquatic invasive sp... Read full article
The first session of the 43rd Manitoba legislature is expected to open at approximately 1:30 p.m. tomorrow with the reading of the speech from the throne by Lt.-Gov. Anita R. Neville.... Read full article