Executive leadership and directors swapped out their dress shoes for steel toes to learn about the trades at Stonewall Training Centre.
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Hydro leadership experiences the trades for a day
Your natural gas bill is changing
Your natural gas bill is changing to more clearly explain the rates that make up your energy bill.
Pukatawagan fully restored
It’s taken three months, 34 emergency operations meetings, 32 rail cars of supplies, and 63 pole replacements, but on October 8, 2022, the electrical supply to Pukatawagan was fully restored. The line feeding the community, ravaged by wildfire in mid-July, is now completely repaired.
Only scammers demand bill payments in cryptocurrency
We do not text customers about a disconnection and we do not demand payment in cryptocurrency.
Save on your heating costs
Energy-saving tips and incentives from Efficiency Manitoba will help keep your home warm and cozy.
Manitoba Hydro posts $248 million consolidated net loss due to drought: 2021-22 Annual Report
Manitoba Hydro released its annual report today showing a total consolidated net loss of $248 million for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2022, compared to consolidated net income of $119 million the previous year.
Indigenous employment numbers trending high on transmission projects
Our efforts resulting in increased opportunities for Indigenous communities.
Offices closed September 30 in recognition of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Manitoba Hydro offices are closed on Friday, September 30; emergency service response will continue.
Whiteshell Park lakes #22
Weekly lake level forecasts for Whiteshell Park lakes on the Winnipeg River.
Keeyask ceremony marks significant milestone, but work on the project continues
Indigenous ceremonies - performed at the Keeyask site by the project partners - marked the changes to the water and environment tied to having all of the generating units brought online. However, work in the powerhouse and around the site still continues and will continue for some time.