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The University of Manitoba says its faculty association has ratified a four-year collective agreement.

President David Barnard says on the school's website that the deal brings stability for both students and faculty, and he congratulates the bargaining teams.

The proposal -- as per provincial legislation that has not been proclaimed -- includes no wage increase in the first year.

That's followed by point-7-5 per cent and one per cent raises in the second and third years

 

 

Residents who were evacuated from a northern Manitoba First Nation because of a wildfire are allowed to return home.

The Canadian Red Cross says there were more than one thousand evacuees from St. Theresa Point who had registered with them.

More than four-thousand people were forced to leave their homes in three Indigenous communities, including St. Theresa Point, when they were threatened by the fire.

The Red Cross says, ideally, all St. Theresa Point residents will be home in the next couple of days.

Yesterday Morning RCMP responded to 3 incidents of firearms being discharged in the Beausejour area, two new reports came in after the fact.

At 3:20 this morning, the Swan River RCMP received a report of a motor vehicle and pedestrian collision on Highway 10, 1 km south of Mafeking.

Congratulations Joyce Clyde on winning the Dauphin Fire Department's 50/50 draw this afternoon!

Pride week in Riding Mountain National Park wraps up today. 

Yesterday evening around 8:50, Police from the Morden and Carman RCMP received a report of a two-vehicle collision on Provincial Road 306, located five kilometres south of Plum Coulee.

The Annual Riding Mountain Challenge Bike Tour Fundraiser began at 9 this morning.

Today is World Suicide Prevention Day.

The RCMP Community Outreach Program presented tips on how to help prevent property theft in Grandview today.

The 2018 rent guidelines have been set at an increase of 1 point 3 per cent. Manitoba Justice says the increase will take effect on January 1st.