Learn more about how our northern employees who work in some of Manitoba’s most remote locations to provide Energy for Life to customers across the province.
Celebrate Earth Day by going paperless
Reduce your personal paper waste and save trees by switching to paperless billing.
Women make an impact at Manitoba Hydro, including construction and trades
A bright new future is well within reach for women eager to work in construction and trades-related positions at Manitoba Hydro.
Ice melting gone viral
Providing Energy for Life means coming up with innovative solutions to provincial problems. A long time ago, we figured out ice on power lines causes outages – so we came up with a made-in-Manitoba solution to keep the power on for our customers.
Keeyask Generation Project – final update video
As all of Keeyask’s units are providing power and the work to complete the generating station, spillway, and the related infrastructure concluded in 2022, we made a last visit to site to make a video showing the state of the project.
Reconnecting with farmers at Manitoba Ag Days
Manitoba Ag Days returned to Brandon after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic—and Manitoba Hydro’s Community Investment and Public Safety team were there to reconnect with farmers about important safety messages.
Manitoba Hydro named one of Canada’s Top Employers for Young People for 2023
Unique training and development opportunities, along with paid internships, are two of the reasons Mediacorp Canada Inc. selected Manitoba Hydro as one of Canada’s Top Employers for Young People in 2023.
Marketplace raises funds and holiday spirits in downtown headquarters
Indigenous Artist and Artisan Christmas Market raised funds for two local organizations.
Veronica champions Christmas Cheer across the board
Employee Champion Veronica has collected a significant total of donations for the Christmas Cheer Board over 17 years.
Truck donation supports Indigenous canoe programs
At the end the year, Manitoba Hydro sometimes has surplus vehicles that go to auction. This year, an opportunity came up to donate a truck to Waterways, an Indigenous non-profit organization that runs canoe programs in Indigenous communities.