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‘We can’t support the growth’: Manitoba schools bursting at seamsA West St. Paul mom says the growth of the community means her child's elementary school can't support the number of students in the area.EducationSep 10
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Nutrition program now available in all Manitoba schools, province saysThe Manitoba government says nutritious meals and snacks are now available for students across the province, as part of the universal nutrition program.EducationSep 5
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Manitoba schools, divisions work to reduce financial burden on parentsBack to school is right around the corner, but for many parents, a return to class means a whole new set of anxieties about being able to afford the necessities for their kids.EducationAug 27
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Cellphone ban coming to Manitoba schools this fallManitoba Premier Wab Kinew says a cellphone ban is coming this fall to schools across the province.EducationAug 15
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Manitoba to provide update on cellphones in school following Saskatchewan’s banManitoba, now the only western Canadian province without an overarching cellphone ban in school classrooms, says an update is coming.EducationAug 12
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Teen in critical condition after fight at Cross Lake high schoolMounties say a 16-year-old is in critical condition after an altercation between two groups on the grounds of a high school in Cross Lake, Manitoba.TrendingSep 3
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Thompson, Man. school goes up in flames Wednesday morningWestwood School in Thompson, Man., which serves 300 kids between kindergarten and Grade 8 during the school year, went up in flames Wednesday morning.FireJul 24
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Manitoba teachers reach new historic provincial collective agreementA first-of-its-kind deal for the province has been accepted by Manitoba teachers.EducationAug 8
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Province appoints oversight panel for embattled Manitoba school divisionMountain View School Division, in the Dauphin area, has been under heavy scrutiny in recent months, beginning with a controversial presentation about racism by a school trustee.EducationJun 12
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Manitoba Chiefs decry reduced federal funds for residential school searchesThe Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is criticizing the federal government for reducing funds to search the grounds of former residential schools.CanadaJul 23
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Westwood Elementary fire: School district already working on plans to ensure fall learningThe Manitoba government says plans are already underway in order to ensure students are properly accommodated for the upcoming school year after an elementary school burned down.FireJul 25
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Manitoba launches Orange Shirt Day Fund for initiatives that reflect on residential schoolsThe Orange Shirt Day Fund will provide one-time grant funding for projects this year that advance the goals of truth and reconciliation.PoliticsJul 3
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Manitoba First Nation reports 150 anomalies found at former residential school siteGround-penetrating radar has found 150 anomalies at the site of a former residential school, including 59 unmarked graves at a nearby cemetery.CanadaJul 4
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Back to school — and back to school zones. Winnipeg drivers urged to watch their speedSpeed limits around schools dropping to 30 km/h from 50 km/h on Sunday, and Winnipeg drivers caught going over the limit could face a hefty ticket.TrafficSep 3
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Vincent Massey Collegiate sweeps Manitoba high school athlete awardsDanika Nell and Owen Weekes of Winnipeg's Vincent Massey Collegiate captured top athlete honours.SportsJun 25
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‘Never gets old’: Manitoba students pour into universities as orientation beginsThousands of students, many for the first time, will be pouring into Winnipeg universities and colleges over the next days and weeks for orientation season.EducationSep 3
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First-of-its-kind research facility opens in Manitoba’s ArcticThe Churchill Marine Observatory, located adjacent to the Port of Churchill, is intended to help detect oil spills and collect data on their mitigation and impact.ScienceAug 27
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As schools reopen in Ontario, critics blast lack of clarity over new cellphone rulesNew rules that ban the use of cellphones in class are taking effect at schools across Ontario this week, but critics say they're unsure how the regulations will be enforced.CanadaSep 2
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‘Heartbeat’ of Manitoba Bisons to retire after half-century in footballManitoba Bisons head coach Brian Dobie is set to retire after the upcoming 2024 campaign — his 29th at the University of Manitoba and his 50th overall as a coach.SportsAug 12
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Federal international student cap having ‘negative impact’ in Manitoba: stakeholdersIn January, the federal government announced it would be accepting fewer international students. With school now back, that policy is raising red flags among stakeholders.EducationSep 3