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Winnipeg language course defunded, leaving newcomers in the lurch, director says
A specialized English language program in Winnipeg will be shutting its doors in four months, after learning it’s losing federal funding. The Enhanced English Language […]
Manitoba First Nation health care scholarship aims to ‘make the difference’
A team of stakeholders in Manitoba are pooling their finances in order to level out health care in the province. Between the Southern Chiefs Organization […]
U of M sexual assault suspect in custody, WPS say
Winnipeg Police have arrested a suspect in connection to a sexual assault that took place early Friday morning at a University of Manitoba residence. 46-year-old […]
MPI to spend $1.3 million on accessible driver training programs in Manitoba
Manitobans will soon have the opportunity to get their driver’s licences closer to home. Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) announced Thursday that it’s spending more than […]
‘Element of danger’: Manitoba school division calls for more safe transportation options
The superintendent of a school division south of Winnipeg says his board intends to be a ‘loud and thunderous’ voice in support of safe transportation […]
Specialized school for students with severe autism opens in Alberta
A former car dealership in west Edmonton is now Western Canada’s first specialized school for kids on the autism spectrum. “It’s been a long time […]
‘We can’t support the growth’: Manitoba schools bursting at seams
A West St. Paul mom says the growth of the community means her child’s elementary school can’t support the number of students in the area. […]
Manitoba premier Wab Kinew wants federal help to avoid potential tuition hikes
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says a new federal policy on international students could lead to higher post-secondary […]
‘It’s frightening’: Young students dropped off alone in Winnipeg school bus mix-up
A bus mix-up in the Pembina Trails School Division meant a number of children were dropped off at home without supervision, rather than to their […]