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This Manitoba community has a vaccination rate of 24% against COVID-19. Here's why
Only 24 per cent of eligible people living in Manitoba's Rural Municipality of Stanley have received one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. But an explanation for the low vaccination rate cannot be attributed to a single cause, residents and historians say.
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Introduction of sacred eagle feathers into Manitoba courts called a historic moment
Indigenous people will soon be able to give their testimony in Manitoba courts after swearing their oath on an eagle feather. A ceremony to mark the introduction of eagle feathers into every provincial courtroom was held Thursday morning at the Oodena Celebration Circle at The Forks in Winnipeg.
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Bodies of B.C. homicide suspects found in Manitoba wilderness, ending country-wide manhunt
The pair had been in the Manitoba wilderness for a week, after the Toyota RAV4 they had been driving was ditched and burned near Gillam, Man.
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'Why can't I buy some munchies?' Customers, owner question store's $10K fine for opening on Good Friday
The owner of an independent chain of Winnipeg grocery stores is calling on the Manitoba government to scrap a provincial law after he was slapped with a $10,000 fine for opening on Good Friday. "They say they stand for small business, and everybody is passing the buck," said an infuriated Munther Zeid Tuesday evening.
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Canadian Photographer Captures Polar Bears Playing In Flower Fields
Playful Photos of Polar Bears Frolicking in Flower Fields During Summer
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Know I'm Here - Handcraft
Documentary Film. In a moment of crisis for the subarctic town of Churchill, Manitoba, Kal Barteski brings together artists from around the world to paint massive murals on the town’s neglected buildings, to bring hope and awareness.
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Ice fisher has 2nd thoughts about hunting after rescuing female moose from lake
Seasoned anglers often talk about the big one that got away, but it's unlikely any of them can top the story being told by Reggie Jackson. Jackson, 37, who lives in Flin Flon, Man., was ice fishing on nearby Wildnest Lake in northern Saskatchewan Wednesday. He had just caught his limit of fish and was heading back home when he noticed another man who had taken down his shack still hadn't left.
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2 boys almost bled to death in botched circumcisions by Manitoba doctor
Two boys almost bled to death from botched circumcisions performed by a now-suspended Winnipeg doctor. Dr. Ejaz Ahmad pleaded guilty to professional misconduct on Oct. 15 for performing circumcisions on as many as 18 pediatric patients in 2016 and 2017, when he lacked the training and know-how to do the procedures. Several of his young patients ended up in the emergency room with complications.
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