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Over 500 thousand dollars will be invested from the provincial government towards two projects in Shoal Lake.  

The Manitoba Government is cutting a grant program to save over $510,000 annually.

The Wasagaming Chamber Days kick off on Saturday and wraps up on Sunday.

Hail damage in Manitoba is as worse as it has been in recent memory.

The future of a swinging bridge north of Dauphin is in jeopardy.

The Watson Crossley museum in Grandview will be holding their grand opening for the T A Burrows Museum this Sunday.

Today marks the tenth anniversary of a massive hail storm that left significant damage in the Parkland.

The third annual Grandview Mud Bog hosted by the Grandview Kinsmen is scheduled for this weekend.

A major addition is coming to the Neepawa Area Collegiate that includes a new Child Care-Centre and 9 new classrooms at the school.

This past weekend Canada's National Ukrainian Festival took place and was once again a success.

The President of the Keystone Ag Producers completed his tour of the Province and came away with learning what the most important issue facing farmers in Manitoba.