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After being in code red since early last November, the Manitoba government is looking at easing some #COVID19 public health restrictions.
Manitoba reported 191 new cases of #COVID19 on Friday, as well as five additional deaths.
Global supply issues are temporarily delaying Canada’s vaccine shipment from Pfizer-BioNTech, but Procurement Minister Anita Anand says they will be made up with accelerated deliveries in February and March. #COVID19
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have agreed to terms with their star running back, Andrew Harris, on a new one-year contract extension.
Patrik Laine scored his second goal of the game in overtime, and the Winnipeg Jets started their season with a 4-3 win over the Calgary Flames Thursday.
Manitoba reported 349 new probable cases of #COVID19 on Wednesday, as well as nine additional deaths.
Winnipeg Harvest has a new identity and has merged with the Manitoba Association of Food Banks.
Winnipeg police are investigating suspicious deaths after a woman and an infant were found deceased inside a Centennial neighbourhood home.
The Christmas Cheer Board has reopened after pausing its operations earlier this month.
A woman from Georgia says her family’s reunion was saved by a man from British Columbia who drove them to the Alaskan border after they got stranded in a snowstorm and appealed for help.
The latest from former sports broadcaster Joe Pascucci on the Winnipeg Jets' 15-2 rout they suffered in 1981, dubbed the "Minnesota Massacre at the Met." #NHLJets #GoJetsGo
Miss Vickie’s Canada says some of its potato chips that were part of a recall in Eastern Canada earlier this month have expanded to Manitoba. #bdnmb
A commissioner who served on the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls says top-down attitudes and the centralized structure of the RCMP are leading to racist practices against Indigenous people in Canada.
Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba's chief provincial public health officer, says someone is impersonating him and calling Manitoba businesses. #COVID19
The Boeing 737 Max aircraft will not be returning to Canadian skies just yet, despite being cleared for takeoff by U.S. regulators.