Unifor Local 681 has advised that all Manitoba Hydro Unifor members across the province will commence strike action at 6:30 a.m. Friday, June 17. Unifor represents approximate 230 natural gas workers at Manitoba Hydro across the province.
Members of Unifor at Manitoba Hydro initiate strike action
Celebrating Indigenous languages as part of our reconciliation journey
Guest speakers highlight the importance of Indigenous languages with staff.
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Weekly lake level forecasts for Whiteshell Park lakes on the Winnipeg River.
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Weekly lake level forecasts for Whiteshell Park lakes on the Winnipeg River.
June is National Electricity Month in Canada
We use electricity every second of every day, but do we think about where it comes from?
Working around power lines?
Before starting any outdoor project, carefully check the area to identify where power lines might pose a risk.
Construction crews don’t need ruby slippers to get them home safely, they need you
This year’s Safe Roads campaign reminds you to slow down in construction zones and be mindful of those who work there.
Manitoba Hydro reminds residents and resource users of continued record high water flows on the Winnipeg River
For the third week in a row, Manitoba Hydro is warning residents and resource users along the Winnipeg River from Pointe du Bois to Sagkeeng First Nation of increased water flows due to extremely high precipitation in Northwest Ontario and Southern Manitoba this spring.
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Weekly lake level forecasts for Whiteshell Park lakes on the Winnipeg River.
Manitoba Hydro advises extreme caution on waterways
Manitoba Hydro urges Manitobans to be careful on and around the province’s rivers and lakes – especially near the utility’s generating stations – as unprecedented precipitation this spring has created record-high water flows and high water levels on some lakes.