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Manitoba to build new schools through public-private partnership

Manitoba to build new schools through public-private partnership

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government announced plans Friday to build nine new schools under a public-private partnership model, five years after abandoning a similar proposal.
Kennedy’s Journey - step by step toward home

Kennedy’s Journey - step by step toward home

Preparing for the future will mean some home renovations.
In this report, bad driving cost $672

In this report, bad driving cost $672

Police ask for tips regarding vandalism to van at Sioux Valley’s Health Centre
Can you afford counselling services?

Can you afford counselling services?

MP Larry Maguire seconds bill to remove the tax from mental health services
Man arrested for shooting another driver on Yellowquill Road

Man arrested for shooting another driver on Yellowquill Road

A person was injured in their vehicle after another driver shot at them.
Winnipeg hospital says doctors are now helping sexual assault examination program

Winnipeg hospital says doctors are now helping sexual assault examination program

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's largest hospital has brought in reinforcements following the resignation of several nurses from a provincial program that serves sexual assault victims.
Kenton’s CrossRoads Community Church closes

Kenton’s CrossRoads Community Church closes

After 23 years of ministry Pastor Jason Hodson decides to step down.
Disturbing incident leaves dog fatally injured near Selkirk

Disturbing incident leaves dog fatally injured near Selkirk

Selkirk RCMP arrests a man for mischief and harming an animal.
YMCA renews commitment to Westman communities

YMCA renews commitment to Westman communities

Lois Ruston is the newly appointed Executive Director of YWCA Brandon. The organization also anticipates a name change to YMCA Westman.
More nurses resign from Manitoba sexual assault program

More nurses resign from Manitoba sexual assault program

WINNIPEG — Two more nurses who helped examine sexual assault victims in Manitoba have resigned a day after one-third of the program's nurses stepped down, leaving one community health centre concerned about access to care.
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