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Included in today's provincial budget is an increase to the small business corporate tax threshold.
An escape artist and host of a TV show on the Outdoor Life Network is in Manitoba in tonight's episode.
A large number of Manitoba farmers have insurance on their crops for 2015.

The Manitoba Government announced today an additional $32.5 million dollars will go towards public education.

Manitoba Hydro is warning residents of reports of people going door-to-door and claiming to be with the company, but are actually not.

Licensed establishments in Manitoba can stay open late tonight, and for the remainder of the Ducks/Jets playoff games.

Manitoba Music and FortWhyte Alive Launch Winter Songwriter Retreat

 

Manitoba Music and FortWhyte Alive are teaming up this month to present the Manitoba Music Winter Songwriter Retreat. The co-writing retreat will bring nine emerging songwriters together to strengthen their songwriting chops through collaboration at a secluded lakeside field station and architecturally unique cabins at FortWhyte Alive, March 29-31. 

The three-day session features a diverse group of songwriters spanning several genres, including Adam HanneyAriane Jean, Attica Riots' Bobby Desjarlais, À La Mode's Dominique Lemoine, Jeff Bruce of Jicah/Colour Revolution, Jordan St.CyrQuinton BlairRaine Hamilton, and Mise en Scene's Stefanie Blondal Johnson. 

Music fans will get a rare chance to witness the collaborations live on stage in a special Manitoba Music Songwriter Concert at Alloway Reception Centre, home to the Buffalo Stone Café at FortWhyte Alive on April 9, where all nine songwriters will share their co-written tunes. Doors for the event open at 7:30 p.m., showtime is 8 p.m., and tickets are $9 (available in advance via FortWhyte Alive).  

By the end of the retreat, each songwriter added three new songs to their catalog. Previous sessions, supported by the Songwriters Association of Canada, have yielded stellar results. Ruth Moody’s collaboration with Royal Canoe's Matt Peters and producer Derek Norton, "We Can Only Listen, was featured on her JUNO Award-nominated album, The Garden. Western Canadian Music Award-winning producer Arun Chaturvedi and Sony/ATV Music Publishing artists Phil Deschambault and Heather Longstaffe, have all received multiple placements in film, television, and commercials based on music conceived at the retreat.

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Manitoba Music's Aboriginal Music Program Heads to Las Vegas for Economic Summit

 

Manitoba Music's Aboriginal Music Program (AMP) is headed to the "entertainment capital of the world" to connect with some of North America's major players in the U.S.-based Indigenous music scene. AMP will hit Las Vegas March 9-12 for the Reservation Economic Summit, which plays host to tribal leaders, talent buyers, media, representatives from Native American casinos, and business leaders from across America.

 

Western Canadian Music Award-nominated R&B trip hop artist Iswké and artist representation company Rising Sun Productions' Vince Fontaine (also of multi award-winning bands Indian City and Eagle & Hawk) also plan to attend the conference. 

 

The trip, which includes a booth at the massive RES trade show at the famed Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, is part of AMP market development initiatives, working to promote and raise the profile of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit artists from Manitoba on a national and international stage. Through events like these, Manitoba Music is able to increase the level of awareness and connection between our province’s music industry and the broader national and international industry, which is vital to the career advancement of Manitoba's Indigenous artists and industry professionals.

 

Manitoba Music's Aboriginal Music Program was launched in 2004 to help First Nation, Inuit, and Métis people in Manitoba develop sustainable careers in music by connecting them with opportunities within Manitoba Music and beyond. Manitoba Music would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Province of Manitoba, Canada Council for the Arts, Manitoba Film & Music, and FACTOR through the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage (Canada Music Fund) and of Canada's Private Radio Broadcasters.

 

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For more information, please contact:

 

Alan Greyeyes, Aboriginal Music Program Manager

Manitoba Music

P: 204.975.0284

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aboriginalmusic.ca

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Direct farm marketing and supply management are some of the main themes for next week's convention for National Farmers Union in Manitoba.

The leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba told his supporters in Dauphin yesterday that his party would finally get a handle on the province’s finances if they win next year’s election.

Pharmacists can do a lot more than you may think.
A local pharmacist in Dauphin is one of many Manitoba pharmacists who says there should be methods put in place to track the usage of the drug Tylenol 1.
The general manager of the Manitoba Pork Council says they're trying to encourage the industry to modernize.
A lower Canadian dollar means good news for potato growers in Manitoba.
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba is launching an investigation into alleged bribes by the province.
RCMP are looking for tips on six unsolved cases of missing Manitoba youths.
A fundraiser for the Manitoba Schizophrenia Society is back in Dauphin this weekend, with proceeds going to a special account meant for use in this area.

Manitoba based singer-songwriter and Juno nominee Del Barber brings Prairieography to the world!


After a successful tour of Australia, Del Barber will play a show in Winnipeg at the Park Theatre on March 6th prior to heading south to the U.S.  Barber will be making his maiden voyage to SXSW, one of the music industry's biggest showcases, which takes place each year in Austin, Texas.  Music industry types from all over the world will converge on the coolest city in Texas to connect and make deals for album releases in other territories and in some cases to get signed to major labels.  

Juno nominee Barber will play 4 different showcases while in Austin but will also play other cities in Texas and Oklahoma prior to returning to Canada for a show in Regina on April 9th as he heads west in Canada.  

Del Barber, who now resides in rural Manitoba, will also perform at the legendary MerleFest in Wilkesboro, North Carolina from April 23 - 26.

 

It's one year to the day until the next Manitoba Summer Fair.
A group that has students educating their peers about the dangers of tobacco use will be holding a workshop in Dauphin at the end of this month.