Manitoba Hydro Service person, Matt Haarsma received awards of commendation for his efforts to save the lives of a man and dog on Lake Lu.
Northern Boat Patrol’s efforts on island habitat will help gull populations flourish
Enhancements to bird nesting areas will create positive long-term environmental impacts.
What will tomorrow’s grid look like?
A new online survey encourages customers to share their thoughts and opinions as Manitoba Hydro prepares to develop a long-term road map for how the utility will continue to bring clean, reliable electricity and natural gas to you in the years to come.
Some of our engineers recently raised a roof on their vacation day
Spearheaded by Manitoba Hydro’s Professional Engineers Association (MHPEA), engineers from around the corporation recently took a vacation day to join forces on a team build for Habitat for Humanity. Check out our YouTube video to see how they helped build a new life for families in need.
Helping keep farmers safe through a winning relationship
KAP and Manitoba Hydro collaborate to help reduce the number of contacts between farm equipment and electrical infrastructure.
Harvested sage available for local women’s centres and community organizations
The West Central Women’s Resource Centre, is one local organization we’re sharing sage grown at Manitoba Hydro, in response to a shortage of traditional plants. We have more available to share.
Hydro staff help province fight wildfires in North
As extremely dry conditions increase the risk of wildfires, the province needed more bodies on the ground. Emergency Response Crews from Manitoba Hydro are answering the call.
Clear Connection of benefits on both sides of the border from interconnections
Manitoba Hydro President & CEO, Jay Grewal was part of a panel discussion on June 15, for the presentation by the U.S.-based Centre for Climate and Energy Solutions think tank of their new white paper, Clean Connection: Canadian and U.S. Electricity.
A rewarding recipe
We’ve donated 22 pieces of commercial kitchen equipment to seven Winnipeg charitable organizations that can put them to good use.
For a guy who couldn’t grow a beard, his sure has become a monkey maker
This happy tale (or tail in this case!) has grown to epic proportions. Find out how Tom’s beard grew to be worth over $10,000.