Manitoba Post is 100% locally owned and as such we strongly believe in supporting all Manitoba Businesses. That’s why we’re proud to present Business Profiles. WINNIPEG, MB. – The unconditional love that pets can provide is something people with animals understand all too well. That same unconditional love is being used to help adolescents with…
I Fasted For Three Days and This is What Happened
WINNIPEG, MB. – Fasting is a huge craze these days and if you look online you will see that there are many variations of it all over the internet. How do you know what the right one is or what one will work best for you? I have done a ton of research over the…
HP Recalls Lithium-ion Batteries in Notebook Computers and Mobile Workstations
WINNIPEG, MB. – HP Inc Canada has recalled certain lithium-ion batteries compatible with HP notebook computers and mobile workstations. The affected batteries were sold with the notebook computers and mobile workstations and were also sold separately as replacement batteries. The following products are affected by this recall: Product Name: HP11 HP ENVY m6 HP Pavilion…
Tax Reform Top on Manitobans List
WINNIPEG, MB. – With the last review of our tax system taking place nearly 20 years ago, The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce concluded that it was time for another. Loren Remillard, President and CEO of the Chamber who commissioned the survey says that “A lot has changed since then”. In a recent survey of 1,000…
Hot Eats Winnipeg – Crème DeL’Essence Cafe and Bistro
WINNIPEG, MB. Have an open mind when you pull up in front of Crème DeL’Essence Café and Bistro and get ready to experience something unique. I was not expecting a restaurant of this calibre in the middle of an urban industrial park. Black-and-white photographs adorn the pitch black walls, but the room is astonishingly bright…
Vehicle Fires a Result of Faulty Extension Cords
WINNIPEG, MB. – The extremely cold temperatures we are having in Manitoba means more of us are plugging in our vehicles. As a result, that are more reports of fires due to flawed cords. Manitoba Public Insurance is encouraging all vehicle owners to inspect their extension cords. Several dozen vehicle fires are reported every winter,…
UPDATE – Wanted by RCMP for Stabbing in Portage la Prairie
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, MB. – Joey Pashe, who was wanted by Portage la Prairie RCMP in connection with a stabbing on December 10, 2017 has been arrested. In a news release, the RCMP thanked the public and media for their assistance in capturing Pashe. David Marshal, Manitoba Post Photo – Manitoba RCMP __________________________________________________________________________________________________ The original…
Winnipeg Business Profile – MNP Celebrates Its Roots
Manitoba Post is 100% locally owned and as such we strongly believe in supporting all Manitoba Businesses. That’s why we’re proud to present Business Profiles. WINNIPEG, MB. – The year 1945 was a momentous one, marking the end of the Second World War and the beginning of a new era of prosperity for Canada. During…
City Projects Financial Surplus
Winnipeg, MB – Good news for Winnipegers as the City projects a surplus for the year. The City of Winnipeg’s latest Financial Status Report cites a year-end projected surplus in the tax-supported operating budget (General Revenue Fund) of $8.7 million as at November 30, 2017, and represents a $7.0 million improvement over the October projections.…
Swimming Lessons to be Part of Winnipeg Curriculum
Winnipeg, MB – Many grade three and four students in Winnipeg are going to get part of their education in the pool, starting in January. The City of Winnipeg, in partnership with the Winnipeg School Division, is piloting a new water safety education program called “Swimming Counts” to provide swimming lessons to students as part…










