More than 200,000 Manitobans have applied for the province's new colourful plastic health card, which features an image of the northern lights, to replace the paper ones prone to wear and tear.
Nearly 30,000 Ukrainians have arrived and settled in Manitoba since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. On this third-year anniversary of the invasion, many Ukrainian newcomers are anxious about their future in Canada due to challenges with their documents and hurdles in the immigration process.
The City of Brandon has joined a growing chorus of Manitoba municipalities and organizations asking for bail reform and for the justice system to keep repeat offenders behind bars and off the streets.
Growing tourism opportunities is vital for thousands of jobs and driving economic growth in Manitoba, says Terry Duguid, federal minister of sport and prairies economic development Canada. Travel Manitoba estimates tourism generates about $1.
After a fifth straight win on Friday afternoon in front of an appreciative crowd at Fort William Gardens, Team Manitoba is just one win away from the Scotties final.
Now 35 and a licensed pilot for the last eight years, Lee was in Winnipeg on Monday to explore where her career could take her next. She was one of the hundreds of people who attended the Manitoba Aviation Council’s annual career fair at the Holiday Inn Express.
Visitors don’t have to formally enter the other country through a border crossing. The park entrance and driveway is on a short stretch of highway between Canada and U.S. customs offices. People only have to show identification to their home customs office after leaving the garden.
Manitoba’s ethics commissioner says Premier Wab Kinew didn't violate conflict of interest rules in writing a children's book.
After columnist Danny Westneat apologized to Canada last week, he got more than an earful back — from across the Canadian provinces and territories.
Meeting parents and children where they need it, that was the message Tuesday, as the Manitoba and Federal government announced plans to open 700 new child-care spaces in the province. With the goal of bringing 324 spaces to health-care facilities,
PrairiesCan invests $1.85 million in nine local projects to strengthen tourism and cultural experiences across ManitobaEvery trip - from a quick
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