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Manitoba premier cites need for affordable electricity rates as rate hike floatedManitoba hydroelectricity rates must remain affordable, partly in order to help people switch from other fuels and protect ...
Manitoba plans to spend $2 million on its inquiry into the construction of Winnipeg's police headquarters, the NDP government ...
The Manitoba government's new advertising campaign encouraging people to spend their dollars in Manitoba and support local ...
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Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party leadership candidate Wally Daudrich joked to a group of party members that he could ...
The Canadian Press on MSN5d
Manitoba government’s Buy Local ad campaign includes spending on social mediaThe Manitoba government's new advertising campaign encouraging people to spend their dollars in Manitoba and support local ...
One year after a Carman woman and four children died in a mass slaying, their families are struggling with a profound sense ...
The Canadian Press on MSN4d
Saskatchewan premier to visit Washington to talk Trump tariffs, border securitySaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he's visiting Washington next week to convince U.S. officials that imposing tariffs on ...
That good start means making sure no child in our province goes to school hungry. Free Press Nello’s Law, which will protect the universal school nutrition program, will enshrine the legacy of ...
The Manitoba government’s new advertising campaign encouraging people to spend their dollars in Manitoba and support local businesses is being questioned because some of the government money is being ...
The Manitoba government is launching an advertising campaign to convince people to buy local goods and services. With the ...
A Manitoba nurse who has worked at the Health Sciences Centre emergency room in Winnipeg for decades is speaking out about ...
The Canadian Press on MSN6d
Manitoba ad campaign will promote buying local amid Trump tariff tiffThey brandished tote bags that feature an outline of the province and the slogan “Buy Local.” Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew and ...
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