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Manitoba should offer breast cancer screening starting at 40, says woman diagnosed at age 42

A Winnipeg woman who was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer almost two years ago is pushing for the province to lower the breast cancer screening age from 50 to 40 in the hopes of saving people's lives.

City of Winnipeg pilot program for booking accessible rides has cut wait times, could become permanent: mayor

A pilot program called Winnipeg Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle is a taxi booking service, which helps to reduce wait times may become a permanent city transit service.

Winnipeg church that needs $7M in repairs could be sold under certain conditions, bishop says

A church in downtown Winnipeg is facing possible demolition, but its bishop said every effort will be made to find a buyer who will preserve the church and provide a space for its congregation.

Parent's Facebook posts defamed teachers at southwestern Manitoba schools, division's lawsuit claims

A southwestern Manitoba school division is suing a parent for postingcomments on social media the division claims were defamatoryand haveseverely hurtthe reputation of several of its employees.

Manitoba PCs accuse NDP of 'bullying tactic' in effort to draw private agency nurses back to public sector

A new tentative contract aimed at attracting nurses at private agencies back into Manitoba's public health-care sector prohibits agency nurses from working extra hours in a public health-care facility in the same health region.

Victim of 2022 Red River Ex shooting sues organizers, alleging lack of security screening

An 18-year-old who was shot while working at the Red River Exhibition in Winnipeg two years ago is suing the annual fair's organizers, accusing them of failing to prevent weapons on the premises and not alerting security or police after he was threatened.

Employment program for Winnipeg youth at risk unless federal funding comes through, RaY says

A Winnipegnon-profit says the clock isticking on whether it will beable to continue an employment and training program for youth as of next month, due to a delay in federal funding the program has relied on.

What's open and what's closed on May long weekend

Rain or shine, here's a look at what's open and closed over the May long weekend in Winnipeg.

Veteran firefighter, First Nations doctor honoured with Order of Manitoba

A veteran firefighter and a First Nations doctor are among 12 people receiving the Order of Manitoba recognizing their achievements and contribution to the social, cultural or economic well-being of communities in the province.

Teaching has changed a lot in Marlene Mutch's 63-year career. For example? She no longer stables horses

Marlene Mutch, 82, a part-time Grade 1 and 2 teacher at Winnipeg's Oakenwald School, will retire in June.