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Today is World Teacher's Day in Manitoba.

Manitoba Conservation has issued the first fines ever for zebra mussel contaminated boats.

In 2017, 8,995 watercrafts were inspected and 11 percent of those needed to be decontaminated.

A total of 60 warnings were issued but only two tickets handed out.

Fines range from $252 per specimen for every mussel found on the watercraft with the maximum fine being one hundred thousand dollars

A Provincial pre-budget public consultation meeting is scheduled for Monday the 16th in Dauphin.

Adult day programs and  long-term care homes are being cut in search of $11 million in savings, but the majority of plans for health care in rural Manitoba remain up in the air.

The Hoe Down Dinner and Dance fundraiser for the Manitoba Schizophrenia Society is taking place this Saturday.

  RCMP have  laid charges in the death of a 19-year-old female from Pointe du Bois.

Brandon police said a man who was assaulted during a robbery this past weekend has died of his injuries.

A petition to save the Grandview Ambulance service from provincial spending cuts has been given to Manitoba Liberal MLA Jon Gerrard to be presented in the legislature.

 Last night emergency crews responded to a three vehicle accident in Brandon.

The families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls are gathering with Indigenous organizations at the Legislative Building today in recognition of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Honouring and Awareness Day.

Parkland Mental Health Promotion Committee is hosting a Chili and Bannock evening.