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Ice cutting to begin on Red River, Man. soon to prevent spring floodingAmphibex machines and remote-controlled cutters will take to the Red River on Feb. 20 to start breaking up ice jams. It said the work should be wrapped up by March 15.WeatherFeb 20, 2024
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Newly announced Manitoba solar glass project raising red flags for advocates'It's not about money, it's about people. It's about people in their environment. Indigenous people, in particular, are connected to the land.'EnvironmentFeb 15, 2024
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Government of Manitoba gives OK on solar glass manufacturing projectCanadian Premium Sand has been given the go-ahead for a project that will see silica sand extracted from Hollow Water First Nation, Man., and processed in Selkirk.EnvironmentFeb 14, 2024
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Premier addresses businesses in downtown Winnipeg, reaffirms commitment to safety"We've started to see people come in a just brazenly steal things. And our windows get broken sometimes, certainly with more frequency than they ever have in my tenure downtown."CanadaJan 19, 2024
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Manitoba government asking for input on new plans for PTH 101The province says it is working to upgrade the Perimeter Highway around Winnipeg to meet freeway standards.TrafficJan 10, 2024
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Manitoba putting millions into new inpatient beds at St. Boniface HospitalHealth Minister Uzoma Asagwara said new beds will be phased in, with the first batch arriving in March for St. Boniface Hospital.HealthJan 10, 2024
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Mixed feelings as Manitoba’s gas tax holiday beginsMost gas stations in Winnipeg are hovering around $1.15 a litre. Some welcome this discount at the pumps, but climate activists say the money could be put to better use.EconomyJan 2, 2024
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Opposition cabinet hounds NDP government on creation of personal care homesThe PC shadow minister for seniors and long-term care said the creation of six PCHs had been halted in a decision by the new government. NDPs say projects are being evaluated.HealthDec 19, 2023
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Indigenous-led, informed Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine clinic open in WinnipegToday, housing, addictions and homelessness minister Bernadette Smith, also the minister responsible for mental health, said Manitoba's first Indigenous-led RAAM clinic has opened.HealthDec 12, 2023
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Who benefits from Manitoba’s ‘gas tax holiday,’ and for how long?Small businesses and climate activists are looking at what the province's newly introduced "gas tax holiday" bill could mean for Manitobans.EconomyNov 24, 2023
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