Photo Gallery - September 2015

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Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger views plans for the new headquarters of Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries in the Medical Arts Building in downtown Winnipeg.

September 29 2015
Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger views plans for the new headquarters of Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries in the Medical Arts Building in downtown Winnipeg.

  Premier Greg Selinger and United Way campaign chair Kelvin Shepherd stepped up for the organization's 11th annual fundraising drive kickoff, the annual plane pull.

September 18 2015
Premier Greg Selinger and United Way campaign chair Kelvin Shepherd stepped up for the organization's 11th annual fundraising drive kickoff, the annual plane pull.

 
Premier Greg Selinger announced today Manitoba's increased commitment of up to $1.4 million for humanitarian relief and supports for refugees caught up in Syria's civil war, including an immediate pledge of $200,000 in front-line assistance for refugee families.

September 17 2015
Premier Greg Selinger announced today Manitoba's increased commitment of up to $1.4 million for humanitarian relief and supports for refugees caught up in Syria's civil war, including an immediate pledge of $200,000 in front-line assistance for refugee families.

  Premier Greg Selinger today announced Sisler High School's Virtual Network and Cyber Security Centre will soon offer information technology, networking and cybersecurity courses to high school students provincewide.

September 16 2015
Premier Greg Selinger today announced Sisler High School's Virtual Network and Cyber Security Centre will soon offer information technology, networking and cybersecurity courses to high school students provincewide.

 
Premier Greg Selinger swings a sledgehammer today as a part of the ceremonial kickoff to the transformation of the North End Merchants Hotel building into an educational and residential facility for University of Winnipeg students.

September 16 2015
Premier Greg Selinger swings a sledgehammer today as a part of the ceremonial kickoff to the transformation of the North End Merchants Hotel building into an educational and residential facility for University of Winnipeg students.

  Premier Greg Selinger spoke at the University of Manitoba today, where he announced the province is adding 18 new engineering seats and creating a new engineering hybrid pathway program.

September 14 2015
Premier Greg Selinger spoke at the University of Manitoba today, where he announced the province is adding 18 new engineering seats and creating a new engineering hybrid pathway program.

 
Premier Greg Selinger and Education and Advanced Learning  Minister James Allum watch a student demonstration of a plasma cutter at Murdoch MacKay Collegiate, which will benefit from a $250,000-investment announced today.

September 11 2015
Premier Greg Selinger and Education and Advanced Learning Minister James Allum watch a student demonstration of a plasma cutter at Murdoch MacKay Collegiate, which will benefit from a $250,000-investment announced today.

  The Manitoba government supported bringing Cavalia, a major tourist attraction, to Winnipeg. Premier Greg Selinger met the stars of the show during a tour of the site.

September 10 2015
The Manitoba government supported bringing Cavalia, a major tourist attraction, to Winnipeg. Premier Greg Selinger met the stars of the show during a tour of the site.

 
Premier Greg Selinger joined Lt.-Gov. Janice Filmon and Bonnie Staples-Lyon of the Royal Canadian Mint to unveil a new coin to commemorate Queen Elizabeth becoming Britain's longest-reigning monarch surpassing the record set by her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria.

September 9 2015
Premier Greg Selinger joined Lt.-Gov. Janice Filmon and Bonnie Staples-Lyon of the Royal Canadian Mint to unveil a new coin to commemorate Queen Elizabeth becoming Britain's longest-reigning monarch surpassing the record set by her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria.

  Premier Greg Selinger (centre) was joined by MLA Matt Wiebe (at podium), Chris Lorenc ( L of Premier) of the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association and Terry Shaw of the Manitoba Trucking Association as he announced construction has started on a new, state-of-the-art interchange at the intersection of PTH 59 and PTH 101.

September 3 2015
Premier Greg Selinger (centre) was joined by MLA Matt Wiebe (at podium), Chris Lorenc ( L of Premier) of the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association and Terry Shaw of the Manitoba Trucking Association as he announced construction has started on a new, state-of-the-art interchange at the intersection of PTH 59 and PTH 101.