The six standard components of the FWI System provide numerical ratings of relative wildland fire potential. The first three components are fuel moisture codes that follow daily changes in the ...
The First Jobs Fund (FJF) is an application-based program which supports organizations to deliver programs which help youth aged 15-29 in obtaining their first workplace experience, with an emphasis ...
For more information, please visit our eForms page and How To Apply. Manitoba Justice's Private Investigators and Security Guards Program regulates the private security and private investigator ...
Storms such as tornadoes often strike too quickly to allow you to choose a shelter or to pack an emergency kit. Develop a plan that outlines where you will take shelter if a severe storm hits. Your ...
The Mental Health Act of Manitoba sets out in law requirements for patients in psychiatric facilities. It describes how people can be admitted to a psychiatric facility and treated for a mental ...
As the leading pharmaceutical manufacturing centre in Western Canada, Manitoba is a hub for life sciences and biotechnology. Our life sciences industry contributed $5.2 billion to our provincial GDP ...
What is Emerald Ash Borer? Emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis, is a highly destructive invasive wood boring beetle that kills ash trees when the larvae (caterpillars) feed in the nutrient ...
Experience the rich cultural heritage and enjoy the spectacular beauty of our provincial parks. More than four million incredible hectares of land and water set aside in 93 provincial parks protected ...
Always remember that consenting to one sexual act does not mean consenting to another sexual act. Also, just because you had sex or sexual contact with someone before does not mean you consent every ...
The Manitoba Bureau of Statistics (MBS) is a branch within the Finance Policy and Legislation Division with the Department of Finance. The MBS is the government’s central statistics agency, ...
The secret of Manitoba’s low business costs is a cost of living that allows Manitobans to live better for less. Homes, auto insurance, electricity, university or college tuition – all are available in ...
For more information on these or other provincial income support programs, contact the Department of Families, Provincial Services Office at 204-948-7368 in Winnipeg; toll free 1-877-587-6224; e-mail ...