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12-year-old Winnipeg cancer survivor gives back to Children’s HospitalA Winnipeg girl who endured treatments for Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is on track to raise $10K for the Children's Hospital.HealthJun 21, 2018
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Better Winnipeg: Dental Foundation fills gap for oral health needsOral health is a huge part of wellness. It can affect how you feel physically and emotionally. But financial limitations often put dental care out of reach for many people. The Manitoba Dental Foundation is working to change that.Jan 18, 2018
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Better Winnipeg: Memory Tree helps cope with death during ChristmasForget the festive ornaments, the massive 18 foot Christmas tree on display at a Winnipeg shopping centre is decorated with love.Dec 16, 2017
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Better Winnipeg: Clothing program expands at homeless shelter but shortage of underwear, socks remainsAfter busting at the seams for years, Siloam Mission's clothing program has moved to a new location. The new space at 309 Logan Ave. is nearly four times larger.Oct 26, 2017
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Better Winnipeg: Employment agency focuses on diversityWinnipeg based Connect Employment Services is celebrating 25 years of helping individuals with an intellectual disability find work. The non-profit agency supports almost 200 individuals compared to 10 people when it was established.Oct 19, 2017
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Better Winnipeg: Hiring local gives Cirque du Soleil tour extra supportThousands of people have made their way into the bright yellow and blue tent to catch Cirque du Soleil: Kurios. The experience has been extra special for the 193 staff hired from Winnipeg for the touring show's six week stop in the city.Jul 5, 2017
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Better Winnipeg: Habitat homeowner finds out his family house will be the Carter HomeFormer U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn will be working on one specific house while they're in Winnipeg to support Habitat for Humanity.Jun 29, 2017
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