We’re upgrading the century-old generating station at Pointe du Bois to produce more hydroelectricity for a fraction of what it would cost to build brand-new resources.


How tiny pieces of plastic save you money
Our dams aren’t held together with sticks of gum, but something as small as a stick of Juicy Fruit can play a huge role in maintaining hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of equipment.

Don’t burn down your house by plugging your car in
Block heaters keep cars running in the winter, but they can be dangerous if not used properly. Read this article to find out how to keep yourself safe and your car happy.

Manitoba Hydro to resume mailing bills, some may still be delayed
Manitoba Hydro is resuming normal billing, but some customers may still experience delays receiving bills in the mail.

Tips for a safe and cheerful holiday season
As the holiday season approaches, so do potential natural gas and electrical safety hazards. Holiday decorations and houseguests bring joy and festivities, but also present increased safety risks. Here are 10 tips to help keep your holidays safe and fun.

Manitoba Hydro releases third annual Environmental, Social and Governance Report
Our ESG report outlines the Crown Corporation and its employees’ support of the communities it serves and its priorities to continue to provide Manitobans with safe, reliable, sustainable energy.

Churchill River #3, Fall 2024
Weekly water levels and flow outlooks are provided for Churchill River.

Manitoba Hydro customers to receive automated calls/texts about billing
Due to the interruption in postal service, Manitoba Hydro customers who do not have an online account and normally receive a paper bill in the mail will receive an automated phone call or text message from us to inform them that a new bill has been issued and provide information on how to check their balance.

Churchill River #2, Fall 2024
Weekly water levels and flow outlooks are provided for Churchill River.

Manitoba Hydro billing during a postal strike
Manitoba Hydro customers who receive a paper Manitoba Hydro bill by mail, should be aware that delivery may be delayed because of a Canada Post labour disruption.