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Third wave staffing challenges lead to calls for more remote learning

Winnipeg Free Press MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES School staffing challenges have worsened since spring break thanks to rising exposures of highly infectious variants during the province s third wave and resulting in more empty classrooms as some schools switching to remote learning. The latest COVID-19 challenge for Manitoba schools is a shortage of teachers who are able to be in a physical classroom a development that has, in part, led to more schools switching to remote learning. The latest COVID-19 challenge for Manitoba schools is a shortage of teachers who are able to be in a physical classroom a development that has, in part, led to more schools switching to remote learning.

Winnipeg student robbed at knifepoint while riding bike to school: police

  WINNIPEG A Winnipeg student was robbed at knifepoint while riding their bike to school, according to police. The incident took place on Thursday morning around 8:45 a.m. near Route 90 and Bishop Grandin Boulevard. According to police, the two suspects, who were both wearing ski-mask-type face coverings and had a knife, demanded the student’s bike and money. Officers said the suspects then left the area. Police describe the suspects as two males in their late teens. They said one is about six feet tall and the other five foot nine. The Winnipeg Police Service school resource officers are working with the Pembina Trails School Division to investigate this incident, as well as to provide follow-up and safety messaging for the community.

Two more schools switching to remote learning due to COVID-19

Shut down all public schools in Winnipeg, Manitoba teachers union says

Shut down all public schools in Winnipeg, teachers union says The Manitoba Teachers Society is calling on the provincial government to declare code red for all public schools in Winnipeg and move them to remote learning. Social Sharing Manitoba Teachers Society wants remote learning to start May 4 and continue until 3rd COVID-19 wave slows Posted: Apr 29, 2021 10:31 AM CT | Last Updated: April 29 David Chan says he worries about catching COVID-19 every time he takes his siblings to school.(Walther Bernal/CBC)

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