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Selkirk COVID-19 immunization supersite opens to serve Manitoba s Interlake-Eastern health region

Creatures comfort for new humane society head

Winnipeg Free Press CEO Jessica Miller has open heart and office for all animals great and small Save to Read Later Jessica Miller, CEO of Winnipeg Humane Society with her dog, Abigail, in the halls of 45 Hurst Way. (Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press) Every morning, shortly after arriving at work, Jessica Miller welcomes a special visitor into her comfortable corner office. Opinion Every morning, shortly after arriving at work, Jessica Miller welcomes a special visitor into her comfortable corner office. It would be fair to say each of these visitors is unique. Some days it’s a dog. Some days it’s a cat. Other days it might be a hamster.

Manitoba gets ducks in a row for ramped-up vaccination effort

The race is on for the province to nearly double its capacity and deliver 20,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses a day next month. The race is on for the province to nearly double its capacity and deliver 20,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses a day next month. In just four weeks, vaccine deliveries are expected to ramp up significantly, but on Friday, the province only had the capacity to dole out about 12,500 lifesaving shots. The Manitoba government has set a goal to give out 20,000 jabs daily in order to keep up with the minimum 1.5 million doses it will receive from the federal government from April to June.

Civility in short supply as legislative session resumes

Winnipeg Free Press Civility in short supply as legislative session resumes By: Tom Brodbeck | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Wednesday, Mar. 3, 2021 Opinion If anyone was looking for Manitoba MLAs to lay down their partisan arms and engage in a group hug Wednesday as the legislative assembly resumed sitting after nearly three months, they were sorely disappointed. If anyone was looking for Manitoba MLAs to lay down their partisan arms and engage in a group hug Wednesday as the legislative assembly resumed sitting after nearly three months, they were sorely disappointed. Official Opposition Leader Wab Kinew went straight for Premier Brian Pallister s jugular during question period, accusing the Tories of a secret agenda to break up Manitoba Hydro and sell it off in parts. He said government must be embarrassed by its legislative agenda and challenged the premier to publicly commit to not privatizing Hydro.

Tories, NDP ready to rumble, Liberals left to grumble

Tories, NDP ready to rumble, Liberals left to grumble
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