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Throne speech, Thompson hospital, Iceland flight, Bombers’ O’Shea, cooking school
Plus: Read to the end to see a wolf go fishing

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

 

'We’ve got all these great ideas on health care and the economy'

Chris Kitching Carol Sanders:

Manitoba throne speech dominated by health-care promises

Meth crackdown, new rent rules, new schools and child spaces, study into sky-high grocery prices among pledges Read More

 

Chris Kitching:

Fifteen highlights from the throne speech

New health-care staff-to-patient ratios, a crackdown on meth and a bill to stop “unfair” rent increases are among the province’s priorities in the next legislative session. Read More

 

Gabrielle Piché:

‘Power sovereignty’: combustion turbine facility proposed for Brandon by 2030

Premier promises ‘Trump-proofing’ of Manitoba economy in $3-B project Read More

 

Tom Brodbeck:

Health promises in NDP’s throne speech just slogans without enforcement

The Kinew government rolled out an ambitious list of health-care commitments in Tuesday’s throne speech: a patient safety charter embedded in law, legislated staff-to-patient ratios, and an end to mandatory overtime for nurses. Read More

 
 
 

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'Nurses are scared to come to work'

Nicole Buffie:

Thompson hospital nurses voting on measure to ‘grey-list’ facility over safety concerns

Unionized nurses in northern Manitoba will vote on whether to “grey list” their workplace because of persistent safety concerns and staffing issues. Read More

 
 

'A catalyst for economic opportunity'

Aaron Epp:

WestJet maps Winnipeg-Reykjavik route

‘More than convenience — it is about connection’: weekly direct flight to Icelandic capital from Manitoba begins in June Read More

 
 

'A relationship between science and intuition'

Eva Wasney:

Your moment of baking zen

A little bit of science and a lot of patience are the only magic required Read More

 
 

'We’ve built something pretty damn special here'

Taylor Allen:

‘I wanted to be here’

Bombers’ O’Shea keen to continue building ‘special’ franchise Read More

 
 
 

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One last thing...

Chuck Chiang, The Canadian Press:

B.C. wolves use line to pull up crab traps in first possible tool use by species

Researchers have captured video footage of wild wolves in British Columbia pulling crab traps out of the sea by their lines to eat the bait inside, in the first evidence of possible tool use by the an... Read More

 
 

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