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Manitoba s five-day COVID-19 test positivity rate edged up to 5.9 per cent and 5.7 per cent in Winnipeg on Sunday, two days after health officials confirmed a third wave of the virus has arrived.
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The SARS-CoV-2 virus particles, which cause COVID-19, isolated from a patient in the U.S., emerging from the surface of cells cultured in a lab in a 2020 electron microscope image provided by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases - Rocky Mountain Laboratories. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-HO-NIAID-RML, MANDATORY CREDIT
Manitoba s five-day COVID-19 test positivity rate edged up to 5.9 per cent and 5.7 per cent in Winnipeg on Sunday, two days after health officials confirmed a third wave of the virus has arrived.
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The pandemic has emptied streets and offices, but experts say with help, city s centre can rebound By: Ben Waldman | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Apr. 9, 2021
The convenience store cashier sees everything on his corner of Graham Avenue. His view is good: behind the register, he sits on a fading vinyl stool that pivots, and if he turns his head over his left shoulder, his eyes look right out toward the bus stop. If he’s lucky, the benches are full of university students or harried office workers, and the No. 18 is running a bit late.
The convenience store cashier sees everything on his corner of Graham Avenue. His view is good: behind the register, he sits on a fading vinyl stool that pivots, and if he turns his head over his left shoulder, his eyes look right out toward the bus stop. If he’s lucky, the benches are full of university students or harried office workers, and the No. 18 is running a bit l
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A 22-year-old man from Montreal has been charged in connection for a shooting almost 17 months ago that injured a male in a gang-related dispute in downtown Winnipeg where a bullet struck the Winnipeg Police headquarters narrowly missing a cadet leaving the building.
Police believe that on Sept. 12, 2019, at around 1 a.m., a group encountered a male in the back lane between Smith and Garry streets behind the old St. Regis Hotel, about a half-block away from the WPS HQ.
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Street in front of Bud Walton Arena to be renamed after Nolan Richardson
The Fayetteville City Council passed a resolution to rename Leroy Pond Drive after former men s Razorback basketball coach Nolan Richardson. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 6:24 PM CDT March 17, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. The Fayetteville City Council passed a resolution to change the name of Leroy Pond Drive, one of the busiest roads on the University of Arkansas campus, to Nolan Richardson Drive on Tuesday (March 16).
Leroy Pond Drive sits in front of Bud Walton Arena, the home of the men s and women s Razorback basketball teams.
The University of Arkansas Black Alumni Society has requested that the Fayetteville City Council rename Leroy Pond Drive for Razorback Basketball Coach Nolan Richardson. If passed, a section of Meadow Street between Stadium Drive to Graham Avenue will be renamed Leroy Pond Drive.