The provincial Natural Resources department is increasing staff to improve efficiency of processing quarry permit applications in the mines branch.In the next weeks, a quarry…
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The City of Winnipeg North End Water Pollution Control Centre’s early works construction tenders will be tendered soon, and will require the successful bidder to…
Putting Canadians to work building housing units will help grow the economy, boost revenues to government and, thereby, bring down Canada’s debt levels, says the…
Quarry rehab projects that are approved and complete should see prompt payout from a provincial fund designed to ensure spent pits and quarries are rehabilitated…
The Trudeau government’s 2024 budget focused heavily on housing and other social programs but is devoid of investments that would elevate Canada’s trade profile and…
The City of Winnipeg needs a better, fairer fiscal deal with the province, but first needs to make “economic growth” a formal, guiding principle of…
The MHCA and senior Board members will meet with the deputy minister and senior MTI staff to discuss the 2024 highways capital program, including the…
The need to increase maintenance work on Manitoba’s highways and invest in highways to enable economic activity are key goals of the provincial budget for…
Canada’s provincial and territorial leaders have asked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to address the need for renewed investment in infrastructure, noting that trade corridors require…
The City of Winnipeg now has issued a total of six heavy construction tenders that include social procurement clauses, to pilot requirements for hiring of…