Rochelle Squires
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Training program aims to boost staffing at Manitoba family violence, homeless sheltersProvincial funding will provide training for up to 30 people so they can work in the sector, the government said.PoliticsJun 13
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Manitoba cabinet minister says she won’t run for mayor of WinnipegRochelle Squires says she will focus on family and her role as Manitoba's minister of families.PoliticsJun 7
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Manitoba child advocacy centre receives $2 million from provinceThe Manitoba government said it's contributing $2 million toward the Toba Centre for Children & Youth's capital campaign, which aims to raise a total of $15 million.CanadaApr 19
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Manitoba cabinet minister says welfare reform will not result in cuts to benefitsRochelle Squires says reform will try to ensure that everyone can be guided toward greater independence.PoliticsApr 5
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COVID-19: Province to roll out rapid antigen tests for critical Manitoba workersManitoba is expected to roll out rapid COVID-19 tests to critical service workers on Monday, according to provincial officials.HealthJan 11
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Manitoba helping fund healing village for at-risk Indigenous women, girlsThe politicians will be joined by Elder Mae Louise Campbell and Elder Billie Schibler.CanadaDec 14, 2021
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Province, End Homelessness Winnipeg team up for Indigenous-led warming space projectManitoba announced new funding Friday, to the tune of $1.5 million, for the creation of a new space with up to 150 overnight beds for vulnerable Winnipeggers.HealthNov 19, 2021
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Francophone facility opens dozens of new child-care spaces in St. NorbertSt. Norbert now has dozens of new child-care spaces, thanks to an expansion of Les Toupies Inc., a francophone child-care facility at École Noel-Richot.NewsNov 14, 2021
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Winnipeg law courts get accessibility upgradesRenovations to Winnipeg's Law Courts Building are complete, and the main entrance is reopened to the public with more physical accessibility than ever before, the province said.HealthOct 25, 2021
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Manitoba cabinet ministers apologize after indoor, maskless photo surfacesManitoba's health minister and families minister apologized Monday after a photo surfaced on social media of them posing for a picture at an indoor event while not wearing masks.PoliticsOct 18, 2021
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