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The scholarships will be for youth aged 12 to 17 across the province. Anyone 12 and up who receives their first dose of COVID vaccine on or before Aug. 2 will be entered in the first draw. The second draw will be for everyone 12 and over who has received two doses by Sept. 6. “Vaccination is the fastest way to overcome COVID-19 and safely restore our services and activities,” said Premier Brian Pallister in a news release. “Urgency is important. We need Manitobans to get vaccinated to protect each other and protect our health-care system. The sooner we get vaccinated, the sooner we can get our lives back. This lottery gives Manitobans even more reasons to roll up their sleeves – not once, but twice.”
Some home care and support workers are being asked to take on more tasks than they are trained to do and their union leader is concerned it may be related to a potential nurses strike.
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The sorrow of being unable to say good-bye in person By: Kevin Rollason | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jun. 3, 2021
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John Foster was a larger-than-life husband and father who saved two children from drowning, was the first to volunteer his time with charities, and used his ham radio to help during emergencies.
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John Foster was a larger-than-life husband and father who saved two children from drowning, was the first to volunteer his time with charities, and used his ham radio to help during emergencies.
But Foster, who was surrounded by people in life, died at age 60 in Riverview Health Centre’s palliative ward on April 9, with only his wife and one of his children at his bedside because of visitor restrictions due to COVID-19.