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Parkland Chamber Street Fair & Dance Cancels July 30th Date, Exploring Fall Event Opportunities
Dauphin, MB – The Parkland Chamber of Commerce has made the difficult decision to not hold the 2026 Annual Street Fair & Dance, on the
PROVINCE LAUNCHES FLOOD RECOVERY PROGRAM FOR COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY JUNE STORM EVENTS
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure is advising municipalities, residents, businesses and farmers affected by severe rainfall and flooding in June that financial assistance is available through
MANITOBA GOVERNMENT INVESTS $1.1 MILLION IN NEW PUBLIC SAFETY FUNDING FOR MUNICIPALITIES TO MAKE COMMUNITIES SAFER
Funding Will Support Safety in Six Communities: Wiebe The Manitoba government is investing $1.1 million to strengthen community safety in several municipalities across Manitoba as
MANITOBA ADDS NEARLY 11,000 NEW JOBS IN MARCH
Labour Force Survey Shows Continued Strength in Manitoba’s Labour Market: Moses New Statistics Canada data shows Manitoba’s labour market continued to strengthen in March, adding
PROVINCIAL MINIMUM WAGE TO INCREASE TO $16.40 ON OCT. 1
Manitoba Labour and Immigration is notifying Manitobans the provincial minimum wage will increase by 40 cents to $16.40, effective Oct. 1. Updated annually, Manitoba’s minimum
MANITOBA GOVERNMENT INVESTS $5 MILLION TO IMPROVE FOOD QUALITY FOR SENIORS IN PERSONAL CARE HOMES
March 26, 2026 The Manitoba government is investing $5 million to improve the quality of food in personal care homes (PCHs), ensuring seniors have access