Winnipeg’s Public Works Department has prepared an update of the funding model contemplated to address the investment deficit for city streets and will present that…
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Canadians must become alarmed and engaged in the push for greater and wiser investment in trade-enabling infrastructure because our economy is suffering and so will…
A Winnipeg council committee has approved the revision of the temporary traffic control manual to see zipper merge signs erected on high-speed roads under construction…
Kristen Ranson, MHCA WORKSAFELY® Administrative Assistant for the past six years, now assumes the title of Administrative Coordinator.Ranson will permanently assume responsibility for MHCA, WORKSAFELY®…
The province of Manitoba will not implement policies or practices that give unfair preference to Manitoba bidders, Manitoba’s minister responsible for procurement said March 9.Reg…
The City of Winnipeg will see a net present value of its investment in CentrePort Canada’s Airport Area West of $115 million, most coming from…
The MHCA and the WORKSAFELY® team are continuing with uninterrupted services as Manitoba pulls out of the Covid-19 restrictions this month.“Our training and education programs…
Winnipeg City Council has approved a motion to attach procurement requirements for hiring from targeted equity groups on the North End Water Pollution Control Centre…
Canada’s economy and its national security are inseparably connected and that is why our country needs to diversify its trade markets, to protect its long-term…
The Canadian Construction Industry says Canada’s economic success rides, in part, on laying down more reliable trade routes, through the increased investment in trade gateways…