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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

Nature: Monkeypox virus keeps getting better at spreading among humans

October 31, 2024 — 
Monkeypox virus keeps getting better at spreading among humans

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Laura Funk

Faculty of Arts News

Winnipeg Free Press: Housing needs of Indigenous seniors in Winnipeg identified

October 30, 2024 — 
Housing needs of Indigenous seniors in Winnipeg identified

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Asper School of Business News

Winnipeg Free Press: Crunch Fitness eyes long-planned south Winnipeg opening date

October 30, 2024 — 
Crunch Fitness eyes long-planned south Winnipeg opening date

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Dr. Lukas Neville

Asper School of Business News

Global Winnipeg: ‘Unnecessary’ sick notes a burden on Manitoba, Canada health-care systems, docs say

October 29, 2024 — 
‘Unnecessary’ sick notes a burden on Manitoba, Canada health-care systems, docs say

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Faculty of Arts News

The Canadian Press: Survivors say residential school denialism should be criminalized

October 28, 2024 — 
Survivors say residential school denialism should be criminalized

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Asper School of Business News

Winnipeg Free Press: ‘It’s getting kind of crazy out there’ Cybersecurity spending spikes as Canadian businesses face rising challenges: report

October 26, 2024 — 
‘It’s getting kind of crazy out there’ Cybersecurity spending spikes as Canadian businesses face rising challenges: report

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

CityNews Winnipeg: Quicker supports for military veterans needed: say experts

October 24, 2024 — 
Quicker supports for military veterans needed: say experts

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UM Today News

Flag lowered for Dr. Pawal Garda

October 24, 2024 — 
The University of Manitoba will be lowering the flag on the Administration Building on Oct. 27 at midday and for the morning of Oct. 28, 2024, in memory of Dr. Pawal Garda.

Researcher Eric Collins stands on the deck of the Churchill Marine Observatory

UM Today News

Open Water

October 22, 2024 — 
As climate change melts sea ice in Manitoba’s subarctic, northern communities explore Churchill’s future as a shipping route connecting the province to the global supply chain. See how UM scientists at the Churchill Marine Observatory are helping navigate the path forward

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UM Today News

Why Are Pollinators Key to Year-Round Food Security?

October 22, 2024 — 
Indigenous scholar Kyle Bobiwash explains how a dip in pollinator populations from climate change affects farmers’ crops worldwide

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