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ANTI-mask signs around Morden and other parts of southern Manitoba leave a bad taste in the mouth of the community’s mayor it’s not just a symptom of life as a COVID-19 long hauler anymore.
ANTI-mask signs around Morden and other parts of southern Manitoba leave a bad taste in the mouth of the community’s mayor it’s not just a symptom of life as a COVID-19 long hauler anymore.
Brandon Burley said on Monday he can’t believe people are putting this much effort into putting up signs and sticking them at the ends of driveways and other places.
Posted: Apr 28, 2021 7:38 PM CT | Last Updated: April 29
The vaccination supersite at the Morden Access Event Centre is shown on March 19, its opening day. Public health officials say lack of access is not a factor in the low vaccine uptake rates in Southern Health districts like Stanley and Winkler, given their close proximity to the Morden supersite.(Trevor Brine/CBC)
Health officials say they re seeing some concerning trends in vaccine uptake in parts of southern Manitoba.
A provincial technical briefing document released Wednesday says the three health districts with the lowest percentages of people who have received at least one dose are all in the Southern Health region.
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The pandemic and its health rules have turned southern Manitoba s twin cities of Morden and Winkler into a battleground littered with distrust and acrimony By: Malak Abas | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 22, 2021
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MORDEN/WINKLER Brandon Burley was barbecuing burgers with his seven-year-old son earlier this month, when several people blasting air horns pulled up unannounced outside of his family s home.
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MORDEN/WINKLER Brandon Burley was barbecuing burgers with his seven-year-old son earlier this month, when several people blasting air horns pulled up unannounced outside of his family s home.
MORDEN Many churches across Manitoba are finding creative alternatives to celebrate Easter, but not all are adhering to public health restrictions. On Sunday morning in Morden, Man., Easter hymns were echoing from the Christian Church of Morden. In a now-deleted post online, the church told parishioners it was breaking health orders to hold a full Easter service. After many thoughts, prayers and according to our understanding of the bible, we came to the conclusion that we can no longer obey the Manitoba health orders. Livestream services are no substitute for in-person gatherings, read part of the church s two-page statement.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Danielle Da Silva | Posted: 7:10 PM CST Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021
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Municipal leaders in Morden and Winkler are on standby, as provincial officials have yet to pick the site for a new COVID-19 vaccination clinic set to open in just 10 days.
Municipal leaders in Morden and Winkler are on standby, as provincial officials have yet to pick the site for a new COVID-19 vaccination clinic set to open in just 10 days.
Two new high-volume clinics are scheduled to open March 5, the provincial government announced last week: one in Selkirk and one in the Winkler-Morden area, though the exact locations had yet to be determined.