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Concern over dead carp on our shores

Concern over dead carp on our shores

Dead fish washing up on the shores of Lake Winnipeg—Why? If you live on the shores of Lake Winnipeg, or if you’ve been active online recently, you may already be aware of the hundreds—if not thousands—of dead carp that have been washing up from our waters. Where are...

How to still enjoy your May Long

How to still enjoy your May Long

May Long weekend marks the start of summer for Manitobans. After six long months of huddling inside, we look forward to this time of year when we can finally pack up the car, bring out the flipflops, and kick off our first weekend away. As we know all too well, May...

Future Focus 2050 – Getting Ready for What’s Next…

Future Focus 2050 – Getting Ready for What’s Next…

As Manitoba celebrates 150 years strong this year, we invite you to join leaders in government, business, academia and civil society to explore the challenges and opportunities related to climate, technology, effective partnerships, infrastructure investment and...

Building Resiliency is a Team Sport

Building Resiliency is a Team Sport

Today, the Honourable Brian Pallister, Premier of Manitoba made an announcement that will go a long way in ensuring communities across Manitoba are safe and resilient in the face of extreme weather and a changing climate.  According the news release made by...

Two Minutes of Silence

Two Minutes of Silence

Two minutes of silence, the playing of the Last Post, the recitation of In Flanders Fields, and the wearing of poppies are all part Remembrance Day but have we remembered everyone?

A Leadership Leap of Faith

A Leadership Leap of Faith

With above normal rainfall in September and October, and a vicious Thanksgiving weekend snowstorm that not only dumped a pile of precipitation but crushed trees destroying approximately 10% of Winnipeg’s tree canopy, downed hydro lines also left thousands of Manitobans without power for almost two weeks.

Accountability Counts

Accountability Counts

Last week Premier Pallister announced the progress the Province of Manitoba has made with a common sense approach to purchasing.  Since adopting a shared purchasing approach that includes a bulk buying arrangement, the province has realized savings of close...

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