In honour of International Women’s Day, find out about the woman who was asked to arm wrestle for a job, survived a 30-foot fall, and helps to buy safety gear for women in trades at Manitoba Hydro.
Outfitting our women to succeed in the trades
Support for the people of Ukraine
A message from Jay Grewal, President & CEO of Manitoba Hydro, to our customers affected by the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine.
Soup for the soul and a chance to win part of the pot
The Stone Soup event, usually hosted in Manitoba Hydro Place as the fundraiser for the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba, will be virtual this year. But the hunger they are hoping to ease is anything but virtual. Our employee volunteers are promoting the event to help school kids learn, grow, and succeed.
Fourth year of federal carbon charge on natural gas starts April 1
The increase in federal carbon charge on April 1, 2022 is expected to result in an average annual increase of approximately $44 to natural gas bills for the typical residential customer.
Get a $30 rebate for your old working fridge or freezer
Efficiency Manitoba’s Appliance Recycling Program helps you save energy and money by removing and recycling qualifying fridges and freezers.
Get your account statement the easy way
Register your account online or download the Manitoba Hydro app to get easy access to a statement of your account for your taxes.
A plan and a plane going north helps to keep people safe on the water
A Hydro employee working in the north volunteered to distribute PFDs to a northern community on behalf of Lifesaving Society Manitoba.
Keep your home safe for everyone this winter
Keep your walkways, furnace vents, and meters free of snow and ice to help us access our equipment safely. Report any outages immediately so we can get the power back on.
Pull the plug on vampire power
Learn how ‘energy vampires’ consume electrical power from appliances and electronics that are on standby mode in your home.
Tree trimming – who’s responsible?
Learn who is responsible for keeping trees, shrubs, and vegetation safely away from our electrical infrastructure. Find out how to submit a tree safety assessment request.