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Winnipeg’s former top cop to receive honorary degree from Manitoba collegeDevon Clunis, who made history as the first Black police chief in Canada, will receive the honour Friday, in recognition of his personal and professional achievements.EducationApr 30, 2024
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Province and feds team up to fund agriculture research at Brandon collegeThe Assiniboine Community College will receive the funding which aims at boosting the province's competitive advantage in the field of horticulture.EconomyJan 17, 2024
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Rural practical nursing program coming to Beausejour, college saysBeausejour will be the latest home of a rotating rural practical nursing site, Assiniboine Community College announced Monday.HealthJul 31, 2023
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Red River College Polytech, Assiniboine Community College instructors vote to strike'Our members work hard to provide students with the very best education they can.'EducationMar 24, 2023
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Manitoba announces one-time funding for nursing program in NeepawaAssiniboine Community College's practical nursing diploma program will get $2.1 million in provincial money.HealthFeb 27, 2023
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Manitoba pledges millions to attract youth to education, jobs via Brandon collegeManitoba is spending as much as $10 million on a new development at Assiniboine Community College, Premier Heather Stefanson announced Tuesday.CanadaJan 17, 2023
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Assiniboine Community College introduces tuition-free farm equipment operator course for Indigenous studentsAssiniboine Community College has introduced a tuition-free farm equipment operator course for Indigenous people living off-reserve.EducationJan 9, 2022
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Manitobans come up with creative ways to incentivize vaccination — but is it necessary?Although the number of vaccinated Manitobans continues to grow, local businesses and organizations are coming up with creative ways to encourage more people to get the shot.HealthMay 19, 2021
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Education review pushes Manitoba colleges to improve nation-worst grad ratesThe review found that only 62 per cent of Manitoba college students graduate, ten percentage points behind the national average.EducationMar 19, 2018
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