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While Dauphin students have been stuck at home since May 26, the province announced on Tuesday that this period of remote learning will continue until at least June 21.
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While Dauphin students have been stuck at home since May 26, the province announced on Tuesday that this period of remote learning will continue until at least June 21.
Mountain View School Division Supt. Dan Ward relayed this message to parents in a letter that same day, explaining that the return to in-person learning for K-12 schools located within the City of Dauphin is being delayed due to a new string of COVID-19 cases that have emerged within the community.
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CBC News sent a questionnaire to thousands of education professionals to find out how they and their students are doing in this extraordinary school year. Nearly 9,500 responded. More than 2,100 of them were from the Calgary region.
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Calgary educators say all the changes that come along with teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic have led them to feel burnt out.(Mike Symington/CBC)
Winter weather closes highways, schools in southern Manitoba
It may seem relatively calm and mild in Winnipeg, but many other parts of Manitoba woke up to winter weather warnings that forced some schools and highways to close.
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Blowing snow reduces visibility on Highway 10 just north of Brandon on Thursday morning.(Riley Laychuk/CBC)
It may seem relatively calm and mild in Winnipeg, but many other parts of Manitoba woke up to winter weather warnings that forced some schools and highways to close.
An intense low-pressure system will continue to work its way east today, CBC meteorologist John Sauder forecasts. Ahead of the system is a band of freezing rain that is now moving into Ontario.