Girl struck by car has neck fracture

October 11, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Manitoba

A 10-year-old girl is recovering from a neck fracture in a Winnipeg hospital, after she was hit by a car driven by an 86-year-old man on Tuesday.

Stony Mountain guards concerned about safety

October 11, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Manitoba

Safety concerns are mounting among guards at Stony Mountain Institution, a federal prison just north of Winnipeg.

Pan Am Pool partially closed due to mechanical issues

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Manitoba

Swimming lessons at the Pan Am Pool have been cancelled due to a mechanical issue with the facility’s main tank, according to the City of Winnipeg.

Birth centre could ease hospital pressure, some suggest

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Manitoba

Heavy workload complaints in the OB/GYN and neonatal units at Winnipeg’s St. Boniface Hospital have Manitoba’s opposition politicians asking questions.

Winnipeg Target store location prompts traffic worries

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Manitoba

A brand-new Target store that may be built in Winnipeg’s St. James area has some shoppers fearing more traffic jams in an already busy part of the city.

Winnipeg group targets food deserts

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Manitoba

A new program started on Wednesday to help low-income families living in so-called “food deserts” in Winnipeg’s inner city.

Trash company faces penalties for poor service

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Manitoba

The City of Winnipeg’s garbage-collection provider says the kinks in its new system will be ironed out soon, while it faces penalties if service delays continue.

Snowstorm freezes student camping trip

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Manitoba

A group of Grade 12 students from Winnipeg got more than they bargained for when a snowstorm hit during their camping trip.

Industrial fire brings out hazmat crews

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Manitoba

Fire and hazmat crews were called to an industrial fire on Church Avenue in Winnipeg on Wednesday.

Hydro says snowstorm cleanup at least $800k

October 10, 2012  
Posted by admin, in Manitoba

Manitoba Hydro says the cost of repairing downed power lines after a snowstorm last Thursday will be at least $800,000.

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