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Two COVID-19 deaths reported by Manitoba health officials ThursdayTwo women from the Winnipeg region -- one in her 40s and one in her 70s, both of whom were linked to the Alpha variant of COVID-19, have died.HealthJul 29, 2021
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A difficult, uncertain and unforgettable year for Winnipeg nursing staff helping COVID-19 patientsThe notes and pictures on hospital windows are a reminder of how much the hospital staff has gone through since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and how much work still has to be done.HealthMar 12, 2021
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Seven new COVID-19 deaths in Manitoba, including man in his 40sManitoba Public Health officials reported seven additional deaths of people with COVID-19 on Saturday.HealthJan 9, 2021
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Coronavirus outbreak declared at Winnipeg’s Victoria General HospitalThe outbreak has been declared on Unit 5N after two patients tested positive for the virus.HealthOct 22, 2020
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Saskatchewan minor hockey teams under fire after travel to Winnipeg tourneySaskatchewan public health guidelines state that interprovincial travel by sports teams is not permitted during the coronavirus pandemic.SportsJul 29, 2020
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2 new coronavirus cases in Manitoba on MondayManitoba health officials said two new cases of the novel coronavirus — involving a woman in her 20s and a man in his 30s, both from Winnipeg — were identified in the province.HealthJun 29, 2020
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Manitoba school divisions working on plans to bring students back to schoolsIn the second phase of Manitoba's reopening plan, there's a roadmap for getting some students back to the classroom amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.EducationMay 26, 2020
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Coronavirus: Winnipeg parks busy, but not unrulyWinnipeg parks did not appear packed Sunday, but dozens of people and families set up in Assiniboine Park on the first weekend of relaxed limits on the number of people allowed at social gatherings.CanadaMay 24, 2020
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BDI exploring new ways to dish up after car lineup closes storeWinnipeg's Bridge Drive-In opened for the season on Friday and promptly had to close its doors again due to social-distancing complications related to the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaMay 11, 2020
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Winnipeg should reallocate city workers amid COVID-19 pandemic, not lay them off: councillorThe layoffs will officially take effect on April 25 and, according to interim chief administrative officer Mike Ruta, it will save the city about $1 million a month.EconomyApr 18, 2020
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