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Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (French: Transportation Infrastructure Manitoba) is the provincial government department responsible for managing infrastructure in Manitoba. It is in charge of "the development of transportation policy and legislation, and [of] the management of the province’s vast infrastructure network." [2]
Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure [21] Transportation; infrastructure 2016 [6] Min. Transportation and Infrastructure [22] CentrePort Canada Inc. – BOD; Disaster Assistance Appeal Board; Land Value Appraisal Commission; Licence Suspension Appeal Board; Medical Review Committee; Department ...
Transport in Winnipeg involves various transportation systems, including both private and public services, and modes of transport in the capital city of Manitoba.. According to Statistics Canada, in 2011, the dominant form of travel in Winnipeg was by car as a driver (69%), followed by commute trips using public transit (15%), as a car passenger (7%), walking (6%), bicycle (2%), and other ...
Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation (Manitoba) Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation; Department of Transportation, Communications and Infrastructure; Ministry of Transport (Singapore) Ministry of Transport and Logistics (Zambia) Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization
It is jointly owned by the Minnesota Department of Transportation and the government of Piney, Manitoba. [1] It is shared by the rural communities of Piney, Manitoba and Pinecreek, Minnesota. Also known as Pinecreek/Piney Pinecreek Border Aerodrome, [2] it is one of six airports that cross the Canada–US border and the easternmost. [4]
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This section serves Manitoba's second largest city, Brandon. As noted in the Portage la Prairie section, this was the original route for PTH 1 through Brandon prior to 1959. PTH 1A is known as 1st Street north-south and Victoria Avenue east-west inside the city limits, and maintains an east-west designation for the entire route.
In 2016, the Department of Growth, Enterprise and Trade (GET) was created when the Jobs and the Economy portfolio combined with that of the Ministry of Mineral Resources, as well as taking on the transportation responsibilities of the former Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation, and the northern economic development responsibilities of ...