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Burning permit restrictions are being expanded across parts of southern Manitoba starting Sunday, the province says. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 09, 2021 11:04 AM CT | Last Updated: May 9 Campfires will still be allowed in approved fire pits in provincial campgrounds, the government says.(Robson Fletcher/CBC) comments Burning permit restrictions are being expanded across parts of southern Manitoba starting Sunday, the province says. That s because of continued dry conditions, strong winds and predicted warming weather, the government said in a Saturday news release. Those restrictions are being expanded to include areas one, two, three, five and eight, the release said. That area is bordered by Provincial Road 302 to Provincial Trunk Highway 12 to Provincial Road 317 to Provincial Trunk Highway 59 & Provincial Road 319 on the west, all the way to the Ontario border. ....
Province announces online engagement for improvements to bridge on PR 305 in Ste. Agathe Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach Louis Riel Bridge in Ste. Agathe, Manitoba. (Photo: Google Maps) The Manitoba government is launching an online public engagement to consult with Manitobans on improvements to the Louis Riel Bridge on Provincial Road (PR) 305 in Ste. Agathe. “Our government continues to make major investments in building and strengthening Manitoba’s infrastructure,” said Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler. “We are looking for public feedback with regards to a new proposed bridge on PR 305 over the Red River, near the community of Ste. Agathe. We want to ensure that our design not only maintains a safe, long-term crossing, but also balances the interests of citizens and businesses in the area.” ....