From Feb. 18 to Feb. 20, anglers may fish without a licence in the province, except in national parks where a federal angling licence is still required. Anglers may retain up to a conservation licence limit of fish... Read full article
There is no need to apply. The Manitoba government will not contact you about this program. Cheques will be mailed by Manitoba Finance to the recipient's address as reflected on their 2021 tax return.... Read full article
The Pacific Avenue Loop remains closed. Stickney Avenue is tentatively scheduled to be closed to the motoring public for a portion of March 2023 for girder installation.... Read full article
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Province of Manitoba Government News
on January 20, 2023
by
Province of Manitoba Government News
on January 20, 2023
The Manitoba government also invites Manitobans to participate in an online survey that will launch soon at https://engagemb.ca. Manitobans can also email comments and ideas to Budget2023feedback@gov.mb.ca or mail written submissions to:... Read full article
Manitoba’s K to 12 Education Action Plan sets out the implementation of a provincial attendance policy and action plan. The directive and accompanying action plan also incorporates recommendations from the Manitoba Commission on Kindergarten to Grade... Read full article
JOINT STATEMENT FROM PREMIER HEATHER STEFANSON AND FAMILIES MINISTER ROCHELLE SQUIRES, MINISTER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STATUS OF WOMEN, ON NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE AND ACTION ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN... Read full article
The United States is considering a shift to permanent daylight saving time. Other Canadian jurisdictions are also proactively preparing to make the shift if the United States adopts year-round observance of daylight saving time.... Read full article
Testing of all components is an important and necessary part of any public alerting system. It provides an opportunity to validate and improve the end-to-end performance and reliability of the system to ensure it operates as it is intended ... Read full article
Source: Province of Manitoba News release
Distributed over three years, up to $100 million in funding will support three programs:
Large Capital Projects
Small Capital Project and Special Initiatives
Community Celebrations... Read full article
Samaritan House provides emergency shelter services for people experiencing homelessness in Brandon and provides bedding, food and toiletries. The new funding will enable Samaritan House to create a warming space where individuals can stay when ... Read full article
The Manitoba Government announced that they are investing $8.9 million to construct a modern detention facility in Brandon. They are also providing more than $150,000 to support Samaritan House’s Safe and Warm Shelter.... Read full article
The Manitoba government is proposing changes that would include:
defining teacher professional misconduct that needs to be reported to the Department of Education and Early Childhood Learning;
exploring measures to improve information and public ... Read full article