Clean Energy Manitoba Electrical Group offering win-win-win scenario for homeowners

Imagine a hydro bill of zero dollars. Now add $10,000 in rebates and an increase in home value. Finally, pat yourself on the back for doing good by the environment.

Far from fantasy, this is the reality being offered by Clean Energy Manitoba Electrical Group – a provincial leader in efficiency upgrades and retrofits, EV charging and solar panel installation. It’s a win-win-win scenario for home and business owners, and one that will only grow in popularity as hydro rates increase and sustainability practices become more widespread.

QDoc filling gap in rural healthcare services

Residents of Portage la Prairie and the surrounding area will likely have heard of, or even experienced first hand, various challenges to healthcare access.

Enter QDoc – a free service that digitally connects patients with physicians in the Southern Health region and throughout Manitoba. Via video check-ups from any device, patients can receive the quality, attentive care they’d expect from in-person appointments without the hassle of the waiting room.

Alberta Dance & Drama Academy offering free trial classes for youth this month

The Alberta Dance & Drama Academy is ringing in the holidays with their 12 Days Of Christmas promotion, where kids can come in and try out 12 different dance and drama classes.

“It helps boost confidence so much. Gives kids an outlet to express themselves,” says Erica Hendry, owner and instructor at Alberta Dance & Drama Academy.

Hendry has owned the Alberta Dance Academy since 2007 when the original founder offered to sell her the business.

National Police Federation: Proposed provincial police lacks reason and support 

Sponsored content: Considering the high cost of replacing the RCMP in Alberta with a new provincial police force, there is little compelling evidence that the move will improve the safety and well-being of Albertans.  

In fact, there are at least 550-million reasons to keep the Alberta RCMP.  

Kevin Halwa is the Regional Director for the Prairie Region of the National Police Federation (NPF), and he indicates that, according to the Government of Alberta’s own projections, it would cost Albertans in excess of $550 million to transition to a provincial police service.  

Dufferin Villa holding grand opening on Tuesday!

It’s finally time to cut the ribbon on Dufferin Villa.

Everyone who has worked on the 55+ assisted living centre for over 10 years will see the fruits of their labour as the grand opening will be held on Tuesday, September 13th. Allan Braun, chair of the board for Dufferin Villa, says the idea for a building like this came to be when MLA Ian Wishart went to some local churches to see if there was a need for a building like it in Portage.