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Manitoba lowering breast cancer screening age to 45The province is lowering the minimum age for breast cancer screening from 50 to 45 beginning Jan. 2, a move being welcomed by advocates.HealthDec 24, 2025
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Winnipeg restaurant goes pink for 2 years, raising breast cancer awarenessOne Winnipeg restaurant is going above and beyond to raise awareness for breast cancer far beyond the month of October.HealthOct 7, 2019
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Massive health survey recruiting Manitobans for long-term researchResearchers in Manitoba have joined the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project, a study aiming to answer key questions about what causes cancer and other chronic disease by following the health of hundreds of thousands of Canadians over the span of decades.HealthJul 5, 2019
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Ringette tournament raises money for paediatric brain cancerKeira Bond passed away in 2017, but her family continues her legacy to raise money for paediatric brain cancer research. They hosted a ringette tournament Saturday in her honour to raise funds.NewsFeb 10, 2019
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‘Heartwarming’ fishing derby in Selkirk raises thousands for sick childrenA youth fishing derby in Selkirk, now in its fifth year, has raised over $200,000 for sick children.EnvironmentJan 6, 2019
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Marathon ringette tournament in St. Jean Baptiste, Man. hope to help beat out cancerA ringette tournament known as "Skate Pink" will take place Jan. 5 in St. Jean Baptiste, Man. in hopes of beating cancer.SportsDec 15, 2018
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Consulting firm to look for ‘waste, inefficiency’ in Manitoba’s health care systemThe consulting firm KPMG LLP has been awarded a government contract to find ways to eliminate waste in Manitoba's health care system and improve its efficiency and responsiveness.MoneyNov 1, 2016
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Update: List grows of official Manitoba emails tied to Ashley Madison cheating siteGlobal News obtained a list that included 20 @gov.mb.ca email addresses tied to Government of Manitoba employees and 20 City of Winnipeg @winnipeg.ca email addresses. In all there were more than one hundred work emails for government, crown corporation, school division and university accounts.Aug 20, 2015
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