Financial information submitted by Manitoba Hydro to the Public Utilities Board demonstrates there has not been a substantial change in Manitoba Hydro’s financial circumstances since the last General Rate Application in 2017-18.
Indigenous Awareness Circle shares history and culture through storytelling
Within Manitoba Hydro, a group of volunteers work hard to raise awareness of Indigenous history, culture, current issues, to provide an environment that is safe and welcoming for everyone.
Why does Manitoba Hydro need chemists?
Sung is one of the unseen heroes in restoring power outages. Our staff in our chemical labs are on call 24/7/365 to perform testing to ensure reliable power to customers.
A message to honour the 215 children
Last week, our country was presented with a devastating reminder of the destruction caused by residential schools to Indigenous peoples and communities.
Hydro employees bring their hearts and their personal time to the table
What started out five years ago as an offer to chop some vegetables for a friend developed into a transformative experience for Manitoba Hydro’s Stephen Dueck.
Winnipeg’s first all-electric house built in 1922
Winnipeg’s first all-electric house was built in 1922. The home was a showcase of modern, affordable electricity – and the city’s future as the “Electrical City”.
Know what’s below!
Prevent damage to buried utility lines with a free and simple locate service.
New Birtle transmission line starts sending power to Saskatchewan
The Birtle Transmission Project delivers renewable hydropower Saskatchewan and was completed ahead of schedule and under budget.
Dry conditions aren’t only factor in Manitoba Hydro’s water supply
Huge watershed feeds generating stations in dry times.
A rewarding recipe
We’ve donated 22 pieces of commercial kitchen equipment to seven Winnipeg charitable organizations that can put them to good use.