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Pharmacists in Manitoba can now administer measles-containing vaccinesMeasles is spreading in Manitoba, where 392 cases of the virus have been reported this year. Pharmacists in the province are asking to take a jab in the fight.HealthMar 31
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$108K of meth and cannabis seized at federal prison in ManitobaMethamphetamine, cannabis and a cannabis-containing concentrate were stopped from entering Stony Mountain institution on Monday.CrimeApr 8
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Kinew says teacher commissioner fired for working from FloridaThe province abruptly parted ways with its teacher commissioner, who is responsible for investigating misconduct complaints, after it was discovered she was working from Florida.PoliticsApr 10
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RCMP arrest man after taxi stolen, crashed into police station’s wheelchair rampPolice say the suspect jumped into the front seat of the vehicle and drove off with the taxi after initially refusing to pay his fare.CrimeApr 7
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Iranians in Manitoba concerned about loved ones amid escalating warThere are thousands of miles between Majid Kermani and his family, but they couldn't be closer to top of mind as the war in Iran rages on.CanadaApr 6
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U.S. firm being paid ‘minimal’ for Manitoba’s ER doctor hunt: ministerShared Health didn't reveal how much it's paying the American company, but Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara says the amount is "minimal."CanadaApr 1
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Manitoba budget expands tax exemption on food, aims to cut deficitThe Manitoba government is making more food tax-free, adding over a dozen new hospital beds in Winnipeg, and boosting property tax credits for many homeowners.PoliticsMar 24
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Province of Manitoba sets tuition increase cap at 4%University of Winnipeg Students' Association President Alan Koshy says provincial affordability measures don't help all students, while they're all affected by tuition hikes.EducationMar 27
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Manitoba proposes $5M to improve food quality in personal care homesIn Manitoba's 2026 budget, there is a $5 million investment to ensure fresh, high-quality, and culturally appropriate foods are available for residents in personal care homes.PoliticsMar 26
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Manitoba’s upcoming budget to boost child care funding: finance ministerManitoba’s upcoming budget will include more child care funding and a smaller deficit, as the NDP government aims to balance finances by 2027.CanadaMar 20
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School and other cancellations around southern Manitoba on WednesdaySchool and other cancellations around southern Manitoba on Wednesday, April 8WeatherApr 8
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Herbicide-resistant weeds costing Manitoba farmers $77 millionA 2022 report from the Canadian Journal of Plant Science says herbicide-resistant weeds are cost Manitoba farmers nearly $77 million.Apr 13
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Manitoba RCMP unit educating students on digital safety, dangersManitoba RCMP's internet child exploitation unit has been touring schools in the province educating students on online safety.Canada6 hours
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Manitoba high school girls flag football is gaining popularityA sport traditionally played by boys is gaining a lot of popularity among young female athletes. Flag football is taking over Manitoba high schools.SportsApr 9
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Some Manitoba homeowners to get relief in upcoming budgetThe budget comes as Manitoba's government has promised to balance the books by the 2027-28 fiscal year after a string of deficits.PoliticsMar 23
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Manitoba First Nation ‘deeply grieving,’ declares state of emergencyFollowing the loss of several lives due to suicide, a First Nation north of Winnipeg declared a state of emergency and requested access to mental health support.HealthApr 9
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Lewis’ election as NDP leader divides party’s Western baseWhile the election of Avi Lewis as the new federal NDP leader has received mixed response, Lewis says he'll focus on strengthening the grassroots before seeking elected office.PoliticsMar 29
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Feds sending support to Manitoba First Nation at risk of severe floodingThe federal government is sending help to a Manitoba First Nation as it faces calls from the community and the province to mobilize troops to prepare for the threat of floods.WeatherApr 9
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Manitoba Tory leader rebuked for comments to non-binary cabinet ministerManitoba PC leader Obby Khan was castigated Tuesday by legislature Speaker Tom Lindsey for remarks made toward a non-binary cabinet minister described as hateful and dehumanizing.PoliticsApr 7
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RCMP dog helps nab home invasion suspect in ManitobaSelkirk RCMP said at 11:40 p.m. on Wednesday it was notified of a home invasion that had just taken place on Mclean Avenue in Selkirk.CrimeApr 3