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CBC: Botulism: What you need to know

February 10, 2017 — 
Prof. Rick Holley helps explain

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Vice: Should You Keep Ketchup in the Fridge or Not?

February 9, 2017 — 
Food safety expert Rick Holley weighs in

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CBC: Silence to song: Jaylene Johnson’s Juno nod comes after serious vocal cord injury

February 8, 2017 — 
Alumna Jaylene Johnson [BEd/2001] is nominated for a Juno.

Darby Cumming volunteering at the Ma Mawi Wi ChiItata Centre during his service learning experience.

University Affairs: Making volunteering abroad a more ethical experience

February 8, 2017 — 
U of Manitoba is one of several universities offering volunteer opportunities closer to home that nonetheless embed students in an environment different from their own.

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Wpg Free Press: Local advocates join fight to trash refugee agreement with United States

February 3, 2017 — 
Law students joining counterparts across Canada for a "research-a-thon" to help challenge the Safe Third Country Agreement

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CBC: Canadian law profs say U.S. is no longer safe for refugees and refugee ban reflects bigotry, xenophobia

February 2, 2017 — 
Law professor Karen Busby signed the letter

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CTV News: U of M students working to prevent child sex abuse images from hitting internet

February 1, 2017 — 
Two student researchers at the University of Manitoba have teamed up with a Kelowna company called Two Hat Security to develop new software aimed at keeping child sexual abuse images off the internet.

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Christian Science Monitor: As furor over refugees grips US, Canada offers a different way to integrate

January 31, 2017 — 
U of M labour study on refugees sited

(l-r): U of M alumni Patricia Katz [BComm(Hons)/08], Dayna Spiring (BA/98, LLB/01) and Laryssa Sawchuk [BSc(Hons)/13, CertAdult/ContEd/16]. Photo from Facebook/Future Leaders of Manitoba

Winnipeg Free Press: Behold the bright lights of Manitoba’s future

January 30, 2017 — 
Winnipeg Free Press: Behold the bright lights of Manitoba's future

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The top of the the 7.5 metre sculpture, Dream Machine, by U of M fine arts grad, Wayne Littlejohn

Wpg Free Press: Living the dream

January 30, 2017 — 
Fine arts grad Wayne Littlejohn's latest sculpture is generating huge buzz

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