The Town of Virden, Manitoba, is asking residents and businesses to conserve water as consultants warn that the aquifer supplying the community’s wells is running critically low — and a transition to an older aquifer could temporarily raise arsenic concerns in the local water supply. Consultants engaged by the Manitoba Water Services Board (MWSB) recently […] The post Virden faces water shortage, arsenic concerns as Manitoba town shifts aquifers appeared first on Environmental Science &...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
Forecast issued October 29, covering Oct. 29 to Nov. 5, 2025 Highlights: Overview I can’t say last week’s forecast played out exactly as expected — but that’s not too surprising. Overall confidence was on the low side. While the models did a decent job with the big picture, a few smaller details didn’t line up. The post Prairie forecast: A slow cool down towards winter appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
The farmer-led Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association has earned the Early Adopter/Innovation Partnership Award from Water Canada for the MFGA’s collaborative Aquanty hydrological modelling project for water management. The post Manitoba Forage and Grasslands Association wins Water Canada innovation award appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Three distinct factors are likely to drive the type of weather farmers and ranchers experience in Manitoba this winter, Daniel Bezte writes, starting this issue with a look at the atmospheric event known as La Niña. The post Forecasting winter 2025-26 in Manitoba appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
The active pattern that we saw last week looks to continue into this forecast period which means more chances for rain, possibly some wet snow and a continuation of the temperature rollercoaster ride.| Manitoba Co-operator
Manitoba’s confection sunflower growers will have a new seed option next spring that was developed specifically for perform in the province. The pending commercialization of one of their hybrids is a milestone for the Manitoba Crop Alliance (MCA), the commodity group that represents the province’s sunflower growers. The organization has invested in its own sunflower The post Made-in-Manitoba sunflower hybrid heads to market appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
A house museum and garden in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada provides a look at Victorian-era life and Brandon history The post Daly House Museum In Brandon first appeared on Destinations Detours and Dreams.| Destinations Detours and Dreams
Want to dive deeper into how we can protect Manitoba’s lands and waters? Explore our thoughts on the action plan for net zero. The post Action Plan Is The Next Step For Net Zero appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
This page is your go-to guide for taking action for nature. Take a look into how to send a letter to the premier or MLA, write a letter to the editor, or an op-ed. The post How to Take Action for Nature appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Despite snowfall in the northwest region, Manitoba’s harvest advanced to 93 per cent completion as of Oct. 13, 2025. The post Manitoba Crop Report: Harvest near completion despite snowfall appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Three distinct factors are likely to drive the type of weather farmers and ranchers experience in Manitoba this winter, Daniel Bezte writes, starting this issue with a look at the atmospheric event known as La Niña.| Manitoba Co-operator
Despite snowfall in the northwest region, Manitoba’s harvest advanced to 93 per cent completion as of Oct. 13, 2025. The post Manitoba Crop Report: Harvest near completion despite snowfall appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Provincial agricultural departments are reporting pulse yields higher than Statistics Canada’s September estimates. The post Pulse Weekly: Yields coming into focus appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
More than $10 million in new funding will add hundreds of chargers in Atlantic Canada, Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba The post Federal and provincial investments fuel EV charging expansion across Canada appeared first on Electric Autonomy Canada.| Electric Autonomy Canada
Prairie forecast covering October 8 to 15, 2025. The Prairies may be in for a prolonged battle between warm and cold air before winter sets in. This could bring lots of rain or snow.| Grainews
The Manitoba government must do more to reduce the physical and psychological harm to young... The post Manitoba youth advocate calls for more help for kids affected by wildfires appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
The mother of a 17-year-old from Poplar River First Nation in northern Manitoba is pleading... The post Teenage mother goes missing in Winnipeg ahead of son’s medical appointment appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
The active pattern that we saw last week looks to continue into this forecast period which means more chances for rain, possibly some wet snow and a continuation of the temperature rollercoaster ride. The post Prairie forecast: Active pattern continues with mostly-dry west, wet start for east appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsDaily News from Glacier Farm Media Network - Grainews
Provincial agricultural departments are reporting pulse yields higher than Statistics Canada’s September estimates. The post Pulse Weekly: Yields coming into focus appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsDaily News from Glacier Farm Media Network - Grainews
The big question leading into this forecast period is — just how long will the summery temperatures will continue? After all we are now into October.| Manitoba Co-operator
Join us in Celebrating World Teacher Day! By Carly, Environmental Education Manager This Sunday, for World Teacher Day, we’re shining a spotlight on The Life of an Educator at CPAWS ... Read More The post “The Life of an Educator” appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Labour officials in Manitoba have signalled a move towards establishing a mandatory standard for asbestos remediation and removal that mirrors the SAFE Work Manitoba program, a pivot from the current voluntary training. Labour Minister Malaya Marcelino wrote to parts of the province’s construction sector in June to expect new regulations by the fall, which would […] The post Manitoba plans stricter asbestos training by fall appeared first on Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine.| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
The big question leading into this forecast period is — just how long will the summery temperatures will continue? After all we are now into October. The post Prairie forecast: Transition from warm to cool brings chances for rain appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsWeather & Production Tips - Grainews
Highlights: We appear to be in a fairly predictable weather pattern as the overall weather picture has been pretty good. We saw upper-level ridging last week bring average to above average temperatures across the Prairies. The forecasted area of low pressure over the eastern Prairies materialized as forecasted. As often typical with upper-level lows, the The post Prairie forecast: Looks like summer weather appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsWeather & Production Tips - Grainews
Sure, Manitoba’s Port of Churchill and its grain export terminal could benefit from climate change reducing sea ice, but shippers aren’t likely to commit to regular use of a rail line built on thawing permafrost. The post Churchill an attractive option, but more must be done appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorEditorial & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Grocery shoppers in Canada are proudly looking for Canadian food in this age of trade disputes, but is it actually making a dint for U.S. exporters? The post The pride of “Buy Canadian” appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorEditorial & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Manitoba’s oat harvest was complicated by heavy rain, while wheat yields so far are all over the map and depend on each area’s drought situation.| Manitoba Co-operator
Lady of the Lake in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada: shop, café, pub The post Dining And Shopping At Lady Of The Lake first appeared on Destinations Detours and Dreams.| Destinations Detours and Dreams
Viking Park in Gimli, Manitoba, Canada, once the heart of New Iceland, features elf houses and a giant Viking statue The post Icelandic Elf Houses In Manitoba first appeared on Destinations Detours and Dreams.| Destinations Detours and Dreams
Hunting Canada geese in the field requires different tactics than in the marsh; read on for expert tips to a successful 2025 goose hunt in Manitoba fields.| Manitoba Co-operator
Bundle up the family and join us for the 5th Annual Family-Friendly Halloween Hike at the Chickadee Trail in Birds Hill Provincial Park! 🍂✨ The post A Fall Tradition Your Family Will Love appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
What kind of nation are we building if projects in Hudson Bay come at the expense of our greatest natural and cultural treasures? The post Building Canada’s Future Without Sacrificing Hudson Bay’s Belugas, Bears, and Birds appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Back to school season is here, but it doesn't have to be back inside season. Keep your family connected to nature this fall with these tips! The post Back to School, Not Back Indoors appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
We are asking our provincial parliamentarians to Replicate Texas's success in installing a fully competitive procurement process for all new energy projects in consultation with communities and in alignment with environmental regulations. Provide funding to municipalities to develop long-term heating plans for homes, businesses, industries and city facilities, while decarbonizing our heating systems. Germany offers a strong model.| Citizens' Climate Lobby Canada
We start this period with a large upper low over northern Ontario, an area of Arctic high pressure building southwards over Manitoba and strong but narrow upper ridge of high pressure over B.C. This particular setup is going to bring cool temperatures over the eastern Prairies for the next several days. Western regions will stay on the mild side. The post Prairie forecast: Cool east, warm west appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsWeather & Production Tips - Grainews
A former railway station in Miami, Manitoba, Canada showcases railway history and a 1960s-era fallout reporting shelter The post Manitoba Railway History And Fallout Bunker At Miami Railway Station Museum first appeared on Destinations Detours and Dreams.| Destinations Detours and Dreams
Boissevain Outdoor Art Gallery - A collection of historical murals in Boissevain, Manitoba, Canada The post Boissevain Outdoor Art Gallery first appeared on Destinations Detours and Dreams.| Destinations Detours and Dreams
Want a trout fishing spot in Manitoba? Stocked and aerated lakes in the Parkland boast a first-class experience for anglers| Manitoba Co-operator
A new census found 2,469 people living on the streets of Winnipeg in the fall of 2024, nearly double the number in 2022.| APTN News
This forecast period is looking straightforward as surface high pressure and upper-level ridging looks to dominate the forecast. This should bring what looks to be an extended period of sunny skies and warm to hot temperatures.| Grainews
Organic farmers had until late July to comment on proposed new Canadian standards that would open the door to products such as municipally-derived struvite fertilizer — but would also crack down on lapses in organic management.| Grainews
A park and garden straddling the border between the United States and Canada celebrates friendship and peace The post International Peace Garden first appeared on Destinations Detours and Dreams.| Destinations Detours and Dreams
Review of Rivers, Trails, and Trade - Indigenous Walking Tour of The Forks in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada by Turtle Tours The post The Forks Walking Tour By Turtle Tours In Winnipeg first appeared on Destinations Detours and Dreams.| Destinations Detours and Dreams
Father of Ashlee Shingoose delivers powerful victim impact statement after daughter identified as 4th victim of serial killer.| APTN News
For this forecast period it looks like the active pattern that developed last week will continue with a couple of lows forecasted to impact parts of the Prairies.| Alberta Farmer Express
This forecast period is looking much more stable and predictable as a large area of high pressure dominates the Prairie region.| Grainews
For this forecast period it looks like the active pattern that developed last week will continue with a couple of lows forecasted to impact parts of the Prairies.| Manitoba Co-operator
Members of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation are voting in a referendum on a proposed mining partnership with Sio Silica this Friday.| APTN News
This forecast period starts with a broad, cool area of high pressure stretching across the Prairie provinces. The cool air combined with strong mid-summer sunshine is leading to partly cloudy skies along with the odd shower or thundershower.| Manitoba Co-operator
February 14th is a sweetheart (ahem) of a day at Green Action Centre. On that day, in 1985, the organization’s founders raced to the Companies Office to file the official papers of incorporation. Born out of the absence of coordinated recycling for households, the Recycling Council of Manitoba set up four collection depots around Winnipeg.| Green Action Centre -
Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation near Nelson House issued a full evacuation order Sunday.| APTN News
There are excellent options to explore the city indoors and outdoors, the food scene is impressive and this is an easy place to say “yep, I’ll be back a few times!” to.| Modern Traveller
A Winnipeg landlord is being ordered to pay a First Nations mother thousands of dollars after a hearing on the condition of her apartments.| APTN News
Parks Week is the perfect occasion to explore Manitoba’s amazing natural treasures. Here are some great ways to celebrate!| CPAWS Manitoba
Two studies in three years find thousands of lives and $90 billion in health benefits may depend on Canada holding to its ZEV mandate| Electric Autonomy Canada
We had planned two romantic days in Winnipeg for our anniversary.| Hecktic Travels
Here's everything you need to know about this open-air laugh fest and why it might just be the best thing you do all summer.| Must Do Canada
EV sales fell over 50 per cent in Quebec in Q1 2025 "significantly impacting the national total," says StatsCan| Electric Autonomy Canada
Manitoba’s first hay cut of 2025 isn’t huge by initial counts, but things are worse farther west in the Prairies| Manitoba Co-operator
What if every child walked just one kilometre—and we added all those distances together? Could we walk far enough to match the incredible journeys of the birds that live, grow, and pass through our community?| CPAWS Manitoba
Some Manitoba corn growers could be feeling a little more anxious than usual in the weeks ahead as they prepare for harvest. Many southern portions of the| Grainews
Farmers don't have to go far to see and feel the effects of smoke in the atmosphere — but what this year's crops will experience is a more complicated matter.| Grainews
Spring 2025 Environmental Education Pond Workshop Elyce, Conservation Outreach Ambassador A Special Connection with Riverbend Over the years, our education team has built an incredible relationship with the students and ... Read More| CPAWS Manitoba
Version française By Théo Martin Did you know that Le Cercle Molière, one of the oldest Canadian institutions in performing arts, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year? Library and Archive…| Library and Archives Canada Blog
Sebastian Gaskin says winning a Juno Award was one of his biggest goals when he started doing music professionally in 2017.| APTN News
We start this forecast period with a strong area of low pressure pushing in off the southern coast of B.C. This low will bring very mild temperatures to southern Alberta on Wednesday and into Thursday. It will then help to develop an area of low pressure over south-central regions early Thursday morning.| Grainews
For this forecast period, as predicted a week ago, we're finally going to see an end to this long cold snap. The polar vortex is weakening and is forecasted to move off to the east. This will allow for a strong push of mild Pacific air to flood across the Prairies. It should bring temperatures above freezing to Alberta beginning early in the forecast period. Near to above freezing temperatures should move into Saskatchewan and Manitoba over the weekend.| Grainews
When the Métis were included in Canada’s 1982 Constitution as “aboriginal peoples”, some members complained that they’d been handed an “empty box” compared to the ample rights and treaties offered to Indian and Inuit people. Since then, however, Canada’s court system has been hard at work filling up that box. Now, with the signing of a “nation-to-nation” treaty late last year, Manitoba Métis have a box that’s positively overflowing with new rights, powers and federal cas...| C2C Journal
Staying at Mere Hotel in Winnipeg was a unexpected test of my readiness to get back to travelling post-pandemic.| Tag Along Travel
With dairy cattle, cash crops and two young children, the days are still pretty busy for Manitoba farmers Marcus and Paige Dueck — but new technology| Grainews