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Winnipeg Free Press By: Katie May | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 1, 2021 Last Modified: 7:41 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 1, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later The city has apologized for sending bills to Winnipeggers who sought medical attention after getting a COVID-19 shot at Manitoba s largest vaccine clinic. Winnipeg Free Press The city has apologized for sending bills to Winnipeggers who sought medical attention after getting a COVID-19 shot at Manitoba s largest vaccine clinic. Two people who received checkups from paramedics during their appointments at the RBC Convention Centre supersite were later billed, a Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service spokeswoman confirmed Thursday. An 86-year-old member of the Order of Canada was one of them. Two weeks after he was vaccinated against COVID-19, Tom Denton received his surprise $228 bill in the mail. ....
Perfect timing brought Steve Galloway back home Golf professional is general manager of Green Valley Golf Club Drew Bracken ZANESVILLE – Unusual as it may sound, sometimes a flag football injury can change the course of a career. It did for Steve Galloway – now the general manager and PGA head golf professional at Green Valley Golf Club. “I played a little golf as a junior,” he explained. “I probably quit playing when I was 14 or 15 to concentrate on baseball and basketball. I didn’t play again until I was 35 years old. I hurt my shoulder playing flag football and decided to try golf. I started playing with a group of real good players and just fell in love with it. ....
Article content During this past year, Winnipeg and Manitoba have lost a number of prominent individuals. They included leaders in business and sports and community leaders. They included the local victims of the Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 which crashed after being struck by a missile in early January and the more than 600 Manitobans who have died from COVID-19. They included the co-founder and former publisher of the Winnipeg Sun, a one-time Winnipeg Jets superstar and Hockey Hall of Fame member, and a mother whose tireless efforts overturned the wrongful conviction of her son. They were individuals who left a lasting impression through their dedication to good work. ....