Public Notices and Alerts

This page contains important and time-sensitive information and communication for the general public, including public health notices and emergency preparedness updates and information.

For Drinking Water Advisories please visit the Government of Manitoba website: https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/water/drinking-water/advisory/map.html

For URGENT/EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE IS REQUIRED – Please call emergency services or present to the nearest emergency department

For NON-URGENT Health related questions, please contact: HEALTH LINKS at 1-888-315-9257

For NON-URGENT Primary Care Appointments call your local provider office or visit QDoc www.qdoc.ca for virtual care

 


Snow Lake Health Centre

No Lab services will be available from Monday, March 31st to April 4th, 2025. Limited point of care testing will be available.


Wabowden Health Centre

There will be NO After Hour On-Call Services on April 4 from 4:45 PM to 8:30 AM on April 7, 2025


  • Cormorant Health Centre

    The community health centre will be CLOSED on April 4, 2025 1:00 – 4:45 PM. There will be NO On-Call services during this closure. 

    There will be NO After Hour On-Call Services on April 4 from 4:45 PM to 8:30 AM on April 7, 2025

Manitoba Weather:

Manitoba Weather Alerts – Government of Canada site

Saskatchewan Weather:

Saskatchewan Weather Alerts – Government of Canada site

Road Conditions:

For the most up to date road conditions in Manitoba please click here:

Manitoba 511 – Road and Traveller Information – Province of Manitoba

For the most up to date road conditions in Saskatchewan, please click here:

Highway Hotline – Government of Saskatchewan

Wildfire Updates: For information on current wildfire activity in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, please click the links below.

Province of Manitoba

Province of Saskatchewan

Flood Preparation and Protection – Province of Manitoba

Please click on the Government of Manitoba link below for information on flood preparation and protection.

Province of Manitoba Flood Preparations

Province of Manitoba Flood Protection

Heat Advisories & Response

Humidity and temperature affect the body’s ability to cope with heat.
Please click HERE to be directed to the Province of Manitoba heat advisory information page.