Faculty members at the University of Manitoba have voted in favour of authorizing a potential strike, citing a demand for salary increases, better hiring practices and access to child-care services.
However, under the new teacher certification regulations, prospective teachers need only complete a bachelor’s degree from an ...
Faculty at the University of Manitoba will soon vote on whether or not to strike. Those at the front of the classroom and ...
The Trump administration's freeze on American foreign aid is sending a chill into the Manitoba non-profit space, with some ...
As the second semester of the school year kicks into high gear, Grade 12 students at Portage Collegiate Institute (PCI) are ...
Based on the current pledges of countries for limiting their emissions of greenhouse gases, global temperatures are projected to reach 2.7 degrees Celsius beyond pre-industrial levels by the end of ...
Members of the University of Manitoba Faculty Association (UMFA) are set to vote on strike action from Wednesday through Friday, as they push for wage increases that keep pace with inflation and help ...
A Manitoba law that prevents employees from crossing a picket line during a strike could be unconstitutional. Brandon Trask, ...
While the redevelopment at Portage and Main continues, the future of a special art piece titled ‘The Wall’ which still sits ...
We are two weeks away from the 46th annual general meeting (AGM) for Manitoba Beef Producers. The two-day event takes place ...