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Swine flu immunization underway

26.10.2009 12:56    cbc.ca
The H1N1 influenza vaccine is now available across most of Canada to health-care workers and people considered at a higher risk for complications from the respiratory illness.
Swine flu immunization underway


Swine flu battle ramps up Monday

26.10.2009 12:56    cbc.ca
Manitoba health officials begin waging a front-line battle against an outbreak of the H1N1 flu virus on Monday.
Swine flu battle ramps up Monday

WFPS gets ahead of flu supply concerns

26.10.2009 12:56    cbc.ca
The Winnipeg agency responsible for city paramedics and fire crews is trying to stockpile more than double the normal amount of masks and gloves in the wake of an expected outbreak of the H1N1 flu virus.
WFPS gets ahead of flu supply concerns

Churchgoer drives car into creek

26.10.2009 12:56    cbc.ca
An elderly Winnipeg man is recovering from mild hypothermia Sunday after his car rolled into and became submerged in a St. James-area creek.
Churchgoer drives car into creek


Murder charge laid in The Pas shooting

26.10.2009 12:56    cbc.ca
Police have charged a 21-year-old man with second-degree murder in connection with a weekend shooting in the small community of The Pas, Man.
Murder charge laid in The Pas shooting

Bombers back in tie with Cats after dropping Als

26.10.2009 12:56    cbc.ca
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers kept their hopes for a second-place finish in the CFL East alive with a 41-24 victory over the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday afternoon.

Victim tight-lipped after North End stabbing

26.10.2009 12:55    cbc.ca
The victim of a serious stabbing in Winnipeg's North End is not co-operating with investigators working to track down his attackers, police said Sunday.
Victim tight-lipped after North End stabbing

Westerners rally for environment

26.10.2009 12:55    cbc.ca
Concerned citizens in Saskatoon, Winnipeg and elsewhere in Western Canada rally to promote action on climate change.
Westerners rally for environment

Shooting in The Pas leaves one man dead

26.10.2009 12:55    cbc.ca
One man is dead and another is in hospital in stable condition following an early morning shooting incident in The Pas, Man.
Shooting in The Pas leaves one man dead

Greyhound rival crafts alternate bus plan

26.10.2009 12:55    cbc.ca
A Winnipeg-based bus line says it can run routes to various rural and northern parts of Manitoba if the provincial government can cover start-up costs of about $8 million a year for three years.
Greyhound rival crafts alternate bus plan

Twinning Trans-Canada studied in Manitoba

26.10.2009 12:55    cbc.ca
Manitoba's Transportation Department is studying the possibility of twinning the last remaining undivided stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway in the province.
Twinning Trans-Canada studied in Manitoba

Kyle Unger acquitted of 1990 killing

26.10.2009 12:55    cbc.ca
Murder charges against Kyle Unger have been dropped in a Winnipeg courtroom, ending a 19-year legal odyssey after the Crown determined it didn't have enough evidence to retry him for a 1990 killing.
Kyle Unger acquitted of 1990 killing

Unger won't get compensation: minister

26.10.2009 12:55    cbc.ca
Kyle Unger won't be getting any compensation from the province and no inquiry will be held into the Manitoba man's wrongful conviction, provincial Justice Minister Dave Chomiak says.
Unger won't get compensation: minister

Chinese ban on Canadian canola shocks industry

26.10.2009 12:54    cbc.ca
China's abrupt cancellation of Canadian canola imports is confusing to growers and observers, who say they don't understand the rationale behind the move.
Chinese ban on Canadian canola shocks industry

Singer Tom Jackson pitches housing complex for Winnipeg

26.10.2009 12:54    cbc.ca
Entertainer Tom Jackson is proposing to build a 16-storey housing complex in Winnipeg
Singer Tom Jackson pitches housing complex for Winnipeg

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