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Manitoba apprenticeship ratio reduction ‘concerning,’ company says'As an employer, we're certainly going to feel the impacts of that through layoffs of apprentices, or not being able to hire the apprentices that we need.'CanadaMar 28, 2024
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Manitoba government reduces apprenticeship ratio, gets mixed responseThe Manitoba government has announced a reduction in the apprenticeship ratio to 1:1.CanadaMar 27, 2024
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Where we live: Founders say Winnipeg motorcycle shop weathered pandemic with local supportMany businesses experienced challenges during the pandemic, but with community support and quick thinking, many businesses and trades are able to thrive post-pandemic.EconomyNov 28, 2023
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Construction site safety at the forefront following major Winnipeg condo blazeMonday night's blaze at an East Kildonan condo building under construction is highlighting some of the risks involved with construction sites.FireFeb 1, 2022
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Updates, not repeal, in store for Manitoba’s Construction Industry Wages ActManitoba's construction industry is applauding the province for backing away from early indications it might repeal the Construction Industry Wages Act (CIWA).Jan 7, 2021
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Manitoba’s Construction Industry Wages Act going under the microscopeManitoba's construction industry is eager to provide feedback on a potential overhaul of the Construction Industry Wages Act (CIWA).PoliticsJan 5, 2021
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Working group releases final report on Winnipeg road constructionThe eight-page report suggests the city implement a multi-year construction program with multi-year budgeting, among other things.PoliticsAug 7, 2019
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