More monkeypox vaccination appointments coming to Manitoba
Manitoba will be offering more vaccination appointments for monkeypox.

Manitoba will be offering more vaccination appointments for monkeypox.
Lac du Bonnet RCMP are investigating after a Winnipeg man drowned in Whiteshell Provincial Park Tuesday.
A Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) plane is set to fly over IG Field on Thursday.
The recent discovery of a piglet in a Winnipeg dog park is prompting the Winnipeg Humane Society to remind Winnipeggers about responsibly re-homing animals.
A Winnipeg woman has been charged in connection with a fatal collision in Transcona this past May that claimed the life of 24-year-old Jordyn Reimer.
The peak of a spectacular space light show is expected to happen by the end of the week.
While advocates say strides have been made in the year since Manitoba signed on to an agreement with the federal government to increase affordable child care spaces – they also say there is still work to be done.
Winnipeggers will soon be able to travel non-stop to a pair of hot tourist destinations.
A retail Canada Post location in Brandon is shutting down at the end of the month.
Main Street Project is making a call to the public as they are currently low on seasonal clothing.
A new mental health initiative by four University of Manitoba (U of M) students is helping Winnipeggers combat the isolating psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zach Collaros admits he's got to brush up on his Winnipeg Blue Bombers' history, even though he's aware the team is on the cusp of tying a club record. If the Blue Bombers (9-0) defeat the visiting Montreal Alouettes (2-6) on Thursday, they'll match the 1960 Winnipeg squad that opened the season with 10 straight victories.
The Edmonton Oilers say they are mourning the death of Ben Stelter, a six-year-old boy with cancer whom the team rallied around during their run to the Western Conference final.
Not only will Team Canada be playing on home soil when they face Latvia in their first game of the tournament on Wednesday, they'll be doing so during a period of intense scrutiny for Canadian hockey.
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The Justice Department has asked a court to unseal the search warrant the FBI received before searching the Florida estate of former President Donald Trump, Attorney General Merrick Garland said Thursday.
A widespread power outage is currently affecting the downtown core in Toronto and officials say it may have been caused by a large crane that struck a high-voltage transmission line.
A national tracking system for health-care workers, with information on what training they have, where they're located and what their career plans are, would make a 'significant difference' in addressing future staffing challenges, the president of the Canadian Medical Association says.
A new report says Canada needs to change its federal visa policy to speed up the admission of Ukrainian refugees, which has slowed to a trickle.
A Canadian Armed Forces veteran has been charged with murder in connection to a mass shooting in Belize that left two people dead and eight others injured.
The last supermoon of the year, known as the 'sturgeon moon,' will rise in the evening sky tonight.
A four-year-old girl who went missing from her home Thursday morning was found wandering on train tracks near a Toronto subway station.
A group on Prince Edward Island is calling for a return to tougher COVID-19 restrictions in the province.
A new tax on yachts, luxury cars and private aircraft designed to hit the super-rich could also cover vehicles meant to help the environment, a tax expert warns.
Watch the moment a crane on a barge strikes a transmission line in Toronto's portland, causing sparks to fly.