Teams Face COVID Fine

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WINNIPEG – Two teams in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League have been fined for violating a COVID-19 directive. The Winnipeg Blues and Winnipeg Freeze both had players participate in private training sessions outside the city on November 9th. Hockey Manitoba says the teams did this even though it wasn’t allowed. The group that owns the…

Test Site For Frontliners

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WINNIPEG – The Government of Manitoba is offering COVID-19 testing at a new lab just for front-line health workers and emergency personnel. Health Minister Cameron Friesen says the drive-up test site will be ready by Friday, and will have the capacity to perform between 40 and 60 tests per day. The facility will be open…

Bowman Condemns Protesters

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WINNIPEG – Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman is weighing in protests against Manitoba’s public health measures, calling them “deplorable.” Condemning recent events like the one that took place in Southern Manitoba this past weekend, Bowman thanked the bylaw enforcement officers who have been ticketing protestors for breaking the rules.. “I saw the verbal abuse that they…

Possible Exposures/Wednesday

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WINNIPEG – Here are the most recent possible exposures to COVID-19 in Winnipeg, as provided by provincial public health officials.

American Pilots Given Stickers

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WINNIPEG – Winnipeg’s air force base is providing bumper stickers to American military members stationed in the city. The stickers, provided by Canadian Forces Base 17 Wing, are intended to let Manitobans know the driver of that vehicle is a vital member of the community. The design, showing both national flags side by side and…

Possible Exposures/Tuesday

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WINNIPEG – Here are the most recent possible exposures to COVID-19 in Winnipeg, as provided by provincial public health officials.

No Strike At U Of M

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WINNIPEG – Students at the U of M were back to school as usual Monday as they prepared for the possibility of a strike, but school administrators and the union representing the faculty have reached a tentative agreement in their negotiations over wages for the 2020-2021 school year. The agreement includes the introduction of a…

Possible Exposures/Monday

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WINNIPEG – Here are the most recent possible exposures to COVID-19 in Winnipeg, as provided by provincial public health officials.

Possible Exposures/Sunday

Manitoba Post StaffNews

WINNIPEG – Here are the most recent possible exposures to COVID-19 in Winnipeg, as provided by provincial public health officials.

Police Canine Calendar

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WINNIPEG – The 2021 Winnipeg Police Canine Unit Calendar has been released. Proceeds from the sale of the calendar will support the Heart and Stroke Foundation. The cause was chosen because of Patrol Sergeant Daniel St. Godard who passed away suddenly on August 16th. He was a proud member of the Winnipeg Police Service and…