Winnipeg
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healthManitoba Invests $1.2 Million to Expand Emergency Department Social Work
Manitoba government funds eight new social worker positions across Winnipeg emergency departments to enhance mental health support and patient safety assessments.
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healthCDC Issues Manitoba Travel Advisory Amid Worsening Hepatitis A Outbreak
U.S. CDC issues Level 1 travel advisory for Manitoba as hepatitis A cases surpass 784. Health officials expand vaccine eligibility targeting vulnerable communities and First Nations.
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sportsCanadian teen charged with arson after torching American baseball team's bus
A 15-year-old girl faces arson charges for allegedly setting fire to the Kane County Cougars' charter bus in Winnipeg.
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healthYoung Pianist Raises Awareness for Juvenile Arthritis
At 11, Rosalie Leschyson battles juvenile arthritis. A Winnipeg event aims to support kids like her.
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worldSiblings Separated by '60s Scoop Reunite in Winnipeg
Three Indigenous siblings separated as children by Canada's '60s Scoop policy meet for the first time at a Winnipeg airport.
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worldVideo of Jockey Striking Horse at Winnipeg Racetrack Sparks Call for Surveillance
A disturbing video from Assiniboia Downs shows a jockey repeatedly striking a horse, prompting animal rights group Animal Justice to demand mandatory security cameras in stables.
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healthManitoba Declares HIV Public Health Emergency Amid 130% Surge
Manitoba declares a public health emergency after a sharp rise in HIV cases, with 328 new cases in 2025, tripling 2021 numbers. Infants affected.
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sportsRugby Returns to Winnipeg After 33 Years: Canada to Face Zimbabwe
International rugby is set to be played in Winnipeg for the first time since 1993, with Canada's men's team facing Zimbabwe.