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Health orders, animal friendships and a vinyl collection 13,000 records large: March s top five most-read stories

Health orders, animal friendships and a vinyl collection 13,000 records large: March s top five most-read stories
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Union pickets go up Wednesday morning at Manitoba Hydro headquarters

  WINNIPEG Members of local 2034 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) took to the picket line Wednesday morning outside Manitoba Hydro headquarters in downtown Winnipeg. Job action by IBEW’s members started Tuesday afternoon as a series of rotating strikes began. A statement Hydro provided Tuesday to CTV news indicated IBEW’s current strike would last 24 hours. Manitoba Hydro has contingency plans in place to ensure it can continue to provide its essential and emergency service to customers and maintain public safety around its facilities and infrastructure, said Bruce Owen, media relations officer, in an email. Owen said IBEW turned down a three-year contract which featured a 0.75 per cent wage increase in the third year retroactive to Jan. 1, 2021.

Inmate arrested in Winnipeg on weekend dies at Stony Mountain Institution

  WINNIPEG One of the three men arrested at a home on McGee Street in Winnipeg on the weekend has died while in custody at Stony Mountain Institution. Correctional Service Canada (CSC) confirmed on Tuesday that Dwayne Simard died at the prison on March 1. A spokesperson for CSC said Simard was recently returned to custody after being unlawfully at large since Sept. 18, 2019. Simard, 37, was arrested on Saturday following a standoff with Winnipeg police that lasted several hours. Officers were called to a home on McGee Street to execute arrest warrants against Simard and Terry Ryan Monkman, 37, both of Winnipeg, who were believed to be in the home.

Lottery winners, Project Gold Dust and Bobby Orr: February s top five most-read stories

CTV’s Kayla Rosen has the details. -This story was first published on February 24, 2021. A man who claims he was recruited by the Winnipeg police to inform on the Hells Angels motorcycle gang is now suing the police for allegedly blowing his cover, which forced him to go on the run from the gang, which he believes is trying to kill him. CTV’s Danton Unger reports. -This story was first published on February 1, 2021.

Health officials to discuss vaccine rollout in Manitoba during townhall

WINNIPEG Manitoba health officials will answer questions about Manitoba’s vaccination rollout Tuesday night. Health and Seniors Care Minister Heather Stefanson, along with Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, and Dr. Joss Reimer, the chair of Manitoba’s vaccine task force, will participate in a telephone townhall discussion tonight at 6:30 p.m. Registration is open until noon, and can be completed here. A recording of the teleconference will be made available at a later date. Last week, Manitoba released the priority list for who will receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The second phase, which is expected to begin as early as April, expands the number of health-care professionals able to get the shot, and also adds Manitobans 80 and older living outside of personal care homes.

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