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Man Conquers All 48 NH Peaks in 5 Weeks with His Trusty Companion

Man Conquers All 48 NH Peaks in 5 Weeks with His Trusty Companion
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Man Conquers All 48 NH Peaks in 5 Weeks with His Trusty Companion

Man Conquers All 48 NH Peaks in 5 Weeks with His Trusty Companion
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Endowment fund worth $20 million created for employment training, assistance - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Endowment fund worth $20 million created for employment training, assistance Written by Taylor Brock Wednesday, Apr 21 2021, 4:34 PM Opportunities for Employment Executive Director Shawn Mahoney says anyone could need help finding a job, which is where his organization comes in. (Screenshot: Government of Manitoba/YouTube) Article continues below advertisement ↴ The province says they are continuing to lift Manitobans out of poverty with its latest program aimed at helping Manitobans get back to work. The Winnipeg Foundation will be managing a $20-million endowment from provincial dollars established to be used for community partners as they help Manitobans re-enter the job force. As we exit this unprecedented time in our history, the economy is recovering, employers are hiring once again, and people are needing to get ready to get back to work, Opportunities for Employment Executive Director Shawn Mahoney says in a Wednesday press conference.

Province promises $32M over 3 years for dental program for kids in care, Manitobans on income assistance

Posted: Apr 21, 2021 8:21 PM CT | Last Updated: April 22 We are wanting to ensure that all children and recipients on our EIA program have equitable access to dental care, as would any individual living in our society, said Families Minister Rochelle Squires during a news conference Wednesday.(CTV Pool) The Manitoba government is extending an arrangement that will allow kids in Child and Family Services care, as well as people receiving income assistance, to visit the dentist. The province will spend $32 million over three years to extend the agreement with the Manitoba Dental Association, Families Minister Rochelle Squires announced Wednesday. We are wanting to ensure that all children and recipients on our EIA program have equitable access to dental care, as would any individual living in our society, said Squires during a news conference Wednesday.

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