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The Wrap: Safety at HSC, Christmas Cheer Board opens early and translating

Good evening. Here’s a look at what our newsroom has been working on today:

 

'It’s almost like a vicious cycle'

The Manitoba Nurses Union has filed a grievance against Shared Health citing safety concerns in parkades and surface parking lots surrounding HSC, with an arbitration hearing slated for early December.

A second grievance — this one concerning how the health authority reports on incidents of violence provincewide — has also been filed, with the arbitration hearing date yet to be announced.

The union said Thursday as many as 50 people have responded to an open letter asking them to describe incidents at Winnipeg’s largest hospital, with nurses reporting everything from vehicle thefts to physical assaults, including being punched and spit on.

Tyler Searle:

HSC nurses respond to union call for details on violence, safety concerns

Dozens of nurses have stepped forward with accounts of violence, theft and security concerns on the Health Sciences Centre campus, just a day after their union asked members to share their experiences... Read More

 
 
 

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'We’re here to help'

The Christmas Cheer Board has decided to open their phone lines tomorrow — days earlier than they ever have before — to help people hit hard by high grocery prices and other inflationary increases get a hamper filled with food for Christmas.

Kevin Rollason:

Christmas Cheer Board braces for record demand

The Christmas Cheer Board is expecting to deliver 19,000 food hampers this holiday season — the most in its 104-year history — as demand for food banks reaches record highs in Manitoba. That’s why ... Read More

 
 

'It really feels like trying to crack a code'

For the last two seasons, Jack Maier has been contracted by Théâtre Cercle Molière to translate French scripts into English, a painstaking process of text consolidation that requires grammatical prowess and theatrical comprehension in both languages.

Once the English text is complete, audience members attending performances can read along on individual tablets provided by TCM, with Maier operating the subtitling system.

Ben Waldman:

Found in translation

Théâtre Cercle Molière’s English subtitles help put its plays in the hands of anglo audience members Read More

 
 
 

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