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The Manitoba government is investing $215,000 in the development of a new tower crane training facility. Read more.
OETIM’s existing facility is located on Garven Road, just outside of Winnipeg. Once the crane is in place, hands-on training could begin as early as this fall.
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Military says over 1,000 people flown from fire-threatened Manitoba communityThe Canadian Armed Forces says it's evacuated over a thousand residents of a northern Manitoba community threatened by a wildfire, while towns and villages in the province are welcoming cooler weather ...
New mobile MRI unit brings life-saving diagnostic scans to northern Manitoba communities for the first time. Read more.
Manitoba Public Insurance is urging young Manitobans to be careful when riding off-road vehicles (ORVs), after new data collected by the Crown corporation shows that 80-100 young patients involved ...
Graves — a Black, gay, married priest who became rector of Christ Episcopal Church in September 2024 — has already been cautiously stoking that change on local and national levels, pushing the ...
Check out Manitoba’s twin cities By: Shel Zolkewich Posted: 2:00 AM CDT Thursday, Jun. 26, 2025 Advertisement Tweet Share Print Email ...
Providence University College is the latest Manitoba school to provide educational support to youth who have aged out of Child and Family Services. The school, located in Otterburne, has joined ...
Thousands of people forced to flee Flin Flon are returning home after nearly a month holed up in hotels and community spaces far from the wildfires that threatened the northern Manitoba city one ...
FLIN FLON — Thousands of residents from the northern Manitoba city of Flin Flon are expected to return home today after a menacing wildfire forced them to flee nearly a month ago.
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