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Skate family pays tribute after sudden death of gifted 19-year-old Winnipeg skateboarder

Skate family pays tribute after sudden death of gifted 19-year-old Winnipeg skateboarder
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Is a shot at prize a shot in the arm for vaccine?

Winnipeg Free Press Access, trust the best incentives, U of M bioethicist says By: Cody Sellar MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Peguis Chief Glenn Hudson says that as the third wave takes hold, Peguis residents are taking the virus more seriously. In the scramble to reach herd immunity and return to normal life, some communities and organizations have offered incentives in an effort to persuade some people to roll up their sleeves for a COVID-19 vaccine. In the scramble to reach herd immunity and return to normal life, some communities and organizations have offered incentives in an effort to persuade some people to roll up their sleeves for a COVID-19 vaccine.

West Broadway workshop reminds renters of their rights

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 4:13 PM CST Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 | Updates JESSE BOILY / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS West Broadway Community Organization housing co-ordinator Ella Rockar recommends tenants learn as much as possible about the regulations regarding eviction and what protections are in place for renters. A pandemic is a tough time to be a renter, and it was already difficult being one before COVID-19 started. Winnipeg Free Press A pandemic is a tough time to be a renter, and it was already difficult being one before COVID-19 started. Over the past 10 months, renters in Manitoba whose median household income before taxes is less than half that of homeowners have faced tenuous conditions, with thousands losing paid work and facing potential evictions because of it.

Winnipeg groups giving away family activity kits - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

  A study from the University of Manitoba is hoping to give 800 families activity kits as part of a study.  Wellness activities are also included for both caregivers and their families, as we want to ensure families take care of themselves during these difficult times,  founding member and project director of the ToyBox project Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk says. Skwarchuk is a professor and development studies director at the University of Winnipeg. The ToyBox project is being created with the University of Winnipeg and the help of parents, educators, and university and high school students to improve children s numeracy, literacy, and wellness. The Toybox testers will be given three activities a week, focussing on literacy on Mondays, wellness on Wednesdays, and numeracy on Fridays. The six-week study ends in March.

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