Winnipeg can’t afford to fund all the major infrastructure projects on its to-do list, says Coun. Matt Allard, Chair of the Infrastructure Renewal and…
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The MHCA has requested an update from the Mines Branch on the processing of casual quarry permits this year, after hearing from members waiting…
Bridge work could consume any one year’s tax revenue bump The financial impact of allowing bridge projects to qualify for funding from Winnipeg’s local…
Centreport Canada – May 16 Techtop Canada Inc. (“Techtop”), a Canadian industrial motors distributor, has opened its first-ever Manitoba location in Brookside Business Park…
Winnipeggers appear strongly opposed to hiking property taxes and say, instead, that the City of Winnipeg should look to higher levels of government for…
Finance Minister Scott Fielding said the recently announced $45-million fund for roads projects to commemorate Manitoba’s 150th birthday is in response to appeals for…
Winnipeg City Council voted on April 25 to allocate the bulk of the $43.9 million it is expecting from the federal gas-tax windfall toward…
The federal government’s Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act – implemented alongside the carbon tax in Manitoba – has certain obligations for companies that haul…
The heavy construction industry will see a ‘savings’ of $15 million when the PST is cut from 8 to 7%, the provincial government has…
Premier Brian Pallister rolled out a series of road projects to mark Manitoba’s 150th birthday. The province listed 17 projects, 14 of which are…