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Part two of Recycling Myth Busters: Uncovering the truth about recycling in Morden.
Rural break-in investigation nets 5 arrests
An investigation into a series of break-ins in rural Manitoba in November has led to several arrests in Winnipeg.
Ankle bracelets fail to stop brazen thieves
It may be a sign of how brazen the criminals have become in the city known as Canada's auto-theft capital.
The final rule in the U.S. requiring carriers to use electronic onboard recorders has been sent to the White House for approval.
What's needed is a coordinated government crackdown on polluters. But, according to Statistics Canada, direct and indirect household emissions account for 46 per cent of Canada's total greenhouse gas output, a fact noted by proponents of individual action.
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Wheat volume close to breaking records
The CWB shipped 529,000 tonnes of Western Canadian wheat through the Port of Churchill in the 2009 shipping season, the second-highest volume since 1977.
Man jailed for 23 year granted bail while drug murder case under review
A Manitoba man who has been behind bars for 23 years has been granted bail while his conviction in a drug murder case is reviewed.
Teen boy, 13, charged with 2nd-degree murder in 37-year-old man's death
A 13-year-old Manitoba boy has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of a man over the summer.
Goldsource Announces Agreement With Westcore Energy Ltd. to Identify...
Goldsource Mines Inc. announces that it has entered into an agreement with Westcore Energy Ltd.
dbMotion Selected to Support Manitoba's EHR Project
The dbMotiona Solution will help connect acute and community care providers throughout the province, thereby providing each resident with a secure and private lifetime record of key health history and care that will be accessible to authorized caregivers.
Group led by IBM awarded Man. government contract for electronic health records
The Manitoba government has awarded a $22.5 million dollar contract to design and implement an electronic health records system.
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IBM Chosen to Build System for Electronic Health Records in Manitoba for Improved Patient Care
This technology can offer healthcare providers secure and quick access to pertinent patient information, which can improve the efficiency and quality of patient care while reducing healthcare costs.
Gary Doer, new Canadian ambassador to the United States, visited Vermont on Friday for talks with business leaders and with Gov.
Not all Canadians with diabetes receive suggested tests
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Disruption blamed on faulty part at Hydro facility
A city-wide power disruption across Winnipeg early Wednesday morning was caused by a faulty part at a downtown Manitoba Hydro facility.
Faulty part blamed for morning power bump
A city-wide power disruption across Winnipeg early this morning was caused by a faulty component in a downtown Hydro facility.
Winter Tire Test: Michelin X-Ice Xi2
Winnipeg, Manitoba - Some friends who just bought a Toyota RAV4 asked me whether they should buy winter tires for it.
Museum under virtual construction
It's being touted as the way all buildings will be built in the future, and it's getting its first real test in Manitoba on one of the most complex construction projects in the province's history.
$50-million lottery ticket bought in Manitoba
There is one winning ticket for the $50-million jackpot prize in Friday's Lotto Max draw - and it was sold somewhere in Manitoba.
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New cellphone, smoking rules for vehicles
The cellphone and smoking in vehicles legislation is coming into effect soon. MPI has provided some information on this.
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