A province of Canada, lying between the provinces of Saskatchewan and Ontario. Its capital is Winnipeg. Taking its name from Lake Manitoba, itself named for one of its islands, the name derived from Algonquian Manitou, great spirit. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p724 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p332)
Individual members of North American ethnic groups with ancient historic ancestral origins in Asia.
The largest country in North America, comprising 10 provinces and three territories. Its capital is Ottawa.

Epidemiology of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in a central Canadian province: a population-based study. (1/421)

The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy and utility of administrative health data in identifying persons with inflammatory bowel disease on a population basis and to determine the incidence and prevalence of this disease in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The data from Manitoba Health (the province's single insurer) were used to identify residents with physician and/or hospital contacts for Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis based on International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification, codes between 1984 and 1995. Of 5,182 eligible individuals, 4,514 were mailed questionnaires and 2,725 responded. Cases were defined as individuals with five or more separate medical contacts with one of these diagnoses or three or more such contacts if they were resident for less than 2 years. The accuracy of the study case definitions was high when compared with either self-report or chart review. The 1989-1994 age- and sex-adjusted annual incidence was 14.6/100,000 for Crohn's disease and 14.3/100,000 for ulcerative colitis. The prevalence of Crohn's disease in 1994 was 198.5/100,000, and that of ulcerative colitis was 169.7/100,000. In conclusion, the authors have successfully established and validated a population-based database of inflammatory bowel disease based on administrative data. The high incidence rates and dynamic epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease in Manitoba indicate the presence of important environmental risk factors, which warrants further investigation.  (+info)

Urban and rural patterns of bicycle helmet use: factors predicting usage. (2/421)

OBJECTIVES: To document current bicycle helmet use in Winnipeg, Manitoba and nearby rural communities, and to identify target groups for a helmet promotion campaign. METHODS: Cyclist helmet use was observed between 28 May and 20 August 1996 at a sample of urban and rural locations. Age, gender, helmet use, riding companion(s), location type, correct helmet use, and use of headphones were recorded. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed. Adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals were calculated from the final models. RESULTS: Altogether 2629 cyclists (70% male, 30% female) were observed: 2316 at 183 urban locations and 313 at 25 rural locations, with nearly equal numbers of children and adults observed. Overall helmet use was 21.3%, with lower use in males (18.9%) than females (26.3%), despite gender only being a significant variable on multivariate analysis for children under 8 years and adults. Urban helmet use was considerably higher (22.9%) than rural use (8.9%). Helmet use increased linearly as mean neighbourhood income increased, with a nearly fourfold difference in use between the highest and lowest income neighbourhoods. Children less than 8 years old and adults had the highest, and teenagers the lowest, use. Significant predictive variables were identified separately by age category to inform targeted programming. CONCLUSIONS: We documented low helmet use in our region, emphasizing the need for a regional helmet promotion campaign as well as future helmet legislation. A marked urban-rural difference in helmet use that has not been previously reported was also identified. Target groups for a future campaign include adolescents, males, rural cyclists, and those in lower income neighbourhoods.  (+info)

Breast-feeding protects against infection in Indian infants. (3/421)

A retrospective study was undertaken at two isolated Manitoba Indian communities to determine whether the type of infant feeding was related to infection during the first year of life. Of 158 infants 28 were fully breast-fed, 58 initially breast-fed and then changed to bottle-feeding and 72 fully bottle-fed. Fully bottle-fed infants were hospitalized with infectious diseases 10 times more often and spent 10 times more days in hospital during the first year of life than fully breast-fed infants. Diagnoses were mainly lower respiratory tract infection and gastroenteritis. Gastroenteritis occurred in only one breast-fed infant. Breast-feeding was strongly protective against severe infection requiring hospital admission and also against minor infection. The protective effect, which lasted even after breast-feeding was discontinued, was independent of family size, overcrowding in the home, family income and education of the parents. Measures to achieve breast-feeding for virtually all infants, particularly in northern communities, should be given high priority.  (+info)

Risk factors for abdominal aortic aneurysm: results of a case-control study. (4/421)

Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) have historically been considered to be a manifestation of atherosclerosis. However, there are epidemiologic and biochemical differences between occlusive atherosclerotic disease and aneurysmal disease of the aorta. A case-control study was performed to investigate risk factors for AAA at the two tertiary care hospitals in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, between June 1992 and December 1995 to investigate risk factors for AAA. Newly diagnosed cases of AAA (n = 98) were compared with non-AAA controls (n = 102), who underwent ultrasound for indications similar to those of the cases. Compared with that for never smokers, the adjusted odds ratio (OR) was 2.75 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.85, 8.91) for 1-19 pack-years, 7.31 (95% CI: 2.44, 21.9) for 20-34 pack-years, 7.35 (95% CI: 2.40, 22.5) for 35-49 pack-years, and 9.55 (95% CI: 2.81, 32.5) for 50 or more pack-years. Other factors significantly associated with AAA were male gender (OR = 2.68, 95% CI: 1.26, 5.73), diastolic blood pressure (OR per 10 mmHg = 1.88, 95% CI: 1.31, 2.69), and family history of AAA (OR = 4.77, 95% CI: 1.26, 18.1). There was an inverse association between diabetes mellitus and AAA (OR = 0.32, 95% CI: 0.12, 0.88). Neither clinical hypercholesterolemia nor serum levels of total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol, and high density lipoprotein cholesterol was associated with AAA. The results of this study suggest that the risk factors for AAA differ from those for atherosclerosis and that atherosclerosis per se is not an adequate explanation as the cause of AAAs.  (+info)

Multiple approaches to assessing the effects of delays for hip fracture patients in the United States and Canada. (5/421)

OBJECTIVE: To examine the determinants of postsurgery length of stay (LOS) and inpatient mortality in the United States (California and Massachusetts) and Canada (Manitoba and Quebec). DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Patient discharge abstracts from the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Nationwide Inpatient Sample and from provincial health ministries. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive statistics by state or province, pooled competing risks hazards models (which control for censoring of LOS and inpatient mortality data), and instrumental variables (which control for confounding in observational data) were used to analyze the effect of wait time for hip fracture surgery on postsurgery outcomes. DATA EXTRACTIONS: Data were extracted for patients admitted to an acute care hospital with a primary diagnosis of hip fracture who received hip fracture surgery, were admitted from home or the emergency room, were age 45 or older, stayed in the hospital 365 days or less, and were not trauma patients. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The descriptive data indicate that wait times for surgery are longer in the two Canadian provinces than in the two U.S. states. Canadians also have longer postsurgery LOS and higher inpatient mortality. Yet the competing risks hazards model indicates that the effect of wait time on postsurgery LOS is small in magnitude. Instrumental variables analysis reveals that wait time for surgery is not a significant predictor of postsurgery length of stay. The hazards model reveals significant differences in mortality across regions. However, both the regressions and the instrumental variables indicate that these differences are not attributable to wait time for surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Statistical models that account for censoring and confounding yield conclusions that differ from those implied by descriptive statistics in administrative data. Longer wait time for hip fracture surgery does not explain the difference in postsurgery outcomes across countries.  (+info)

Manitoba aboriginal kindred with original cerebro-oculo- facio-skeletal syndrome has a mutation in the Cockayne syndrome group B (CSB) gene. (6/421)

Cerebro-oculo-facio-skeletal (COFS) syndrome is a rapidly progressive neurological disorder leading to brain atrophy with calcification, cataracts, microcornea, optic atrophy, progressive joint contractures, and growth failure. Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a recessively inherited neurodegenerative disorder characterized by low-to-normal birth weight; growth failure; brain dysmyelination with calcium deposits; cutaneous photosensitivity; pigmentary retinopathy, cataracts, or both; and sensorineural hearing loss. CS cells are hypersensitive to UV radiation because of impaired nucleotide excision repair of UV radiation-induced damage in actively transcribed DNA. The abnormalities in CS are associated with mutations in the CSA or CSB genes. In this report, we present evidence that two probands related to the Manitoba Aboriginal population group within which COFS syndrome was originally reported have cellular phenotypes indistinguishable from those in CS cells. The identical mutation was detected in the CSB gene from both children with COFS syndrome and in both parents of one of the patients. This mutation was also detected in three other patients with COFS syndrome from the Manitoba Aboriginal population group. These results suggest that CS and COFS syndrome share a common pathogenesis.  (+info)

Unemployment and health care utilization. (7/421)

OBJECTIVES: This study attempted to determine whether prior use of health services predicts a subsequent risk of unemployment and also to describe the acute effects of exposure to unemployment on the use of health care services. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The 1986 census records were linked with comprehensive health care information for the period 1983-1989 for over 44629 randomly selected residents of Manitoba, Canada. All cause and cause-specific rates of hospital admission and ambulatory physician contacts were compared between 1498 unemployed and 18272 employed persons across 4 consecutive time periods related to the onset of unemployment. RESULTS: The adjusted rates of hospital admission and physician contacts were higher among the unemployed across all 4 periods. When persons with a history of mental health treatment were excluded, health care use in the period prior to the onset of unemployment was equivalent among the employed and unemployed. When a history of mental health treatment was controlled for, all-cause and cause-specific health care use was elevated among the unemployed during the unemployment spell. CONCLUSIONS: Unemployed persons had increased hospitalization rates before their current spell of unemployment. Much of this difference was due to the subgroup with prior mental health treatment. For persons without prior mental health care, hospitalization increased after a period of unemployment.  (+info)

Across time and space: variations in hospital use during Canadian health reform. (8/421)

OBJECTIVES: To investigate change in hospital utilization in a population and to discuss analytical strategies using large administrative databases, focusing on variations in rates of different types of hospital utilization by income quintile neighborhoods. DATA SOURCES: Hospital discharge abstracts from Manitoba Health, used to study the changes in utilization rates over eight fiscal years (1989-1996). STUDY DESIGN: We test the hypotheses that health reform has changed utilization rates, that utilization rates differ significantly across income quintiles (defined by the relative affluence of neighborhood of residence), and that these variations have been maintained over time. Our approach uses generalized estimating equations to produce robust and consistent results for studying rates of recurrent and nonrecurrent events longitudinally. DATA EXTRACTION METHODS: Rates of individuals hospitalized, hospital discharges, days of hospitalization, and hospitalization for different types of medical conditions and surgical procedures are generated for the period April 1, 1989 through March 31, 1997 for residents of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Data are grouped according to the individual's age, gender, and neighborhood of residence on April 1 of each of the eight fiscal years for the rate calculations. Neighborhood of residence and the 1991 Canadian Census public use database are used to assign individuals to income quintiles. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The substitution of outpatient surgery for inhospital surgery accounted for much of the change in hospital utilization over the 1989-1996 period. Health care reform did not have a significant effect on the utilization gradient already observed across socioeconomic groups. Health reform markedly accelerated declines in in-hospital utilization. CONCLUSIONS: Grouping the data with key characteristics intact facilitates the statistical analysis of utilization measures previously difficult to study. Such analyses of variations across time and space based on parametric models allows adjustment for continuous covariates and is more efficient than the traditional nonparametric approach using standardized rates.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Manitoba" is not a medical term. It is a province in Canada, located in the center of the country. If you have any questions about medical terms or concepts, I would be happy to try and help answer those for you!

"Native Americans" is the preferred term for the indigenous peoples of the continental United States, including those from Alaska and Hawaii. The term "Indians" is often used to refer to this group, but it can be seen as misleading or inaccurate since it implies a connection to India rather than recognition of their unique cultures and histories. However, some Native Americans prefer to use the term "Indian" to describe themselves.

It's important to note that there is no single medical definition for this group, as they are not a homogeneous population. Instead, they consist of hundreds of distinct tribes with diverse cultures, languages, and traditions. Each tribe may have its own unique genetic makeup, which can influence health outcomes and responses to medical treatments.

Therefore, when discussing medical issues related to Native Americans, it's essential to consider the specific tribal affiliations and cultural factors that may impact their health status and healthcare needs.

I apologize, but "Canada" is not a medical term or concept. It is a country located in North America, known for its vast wilderness, multicultural cities, and significant natural resources. If you have any questions related to healthcare or medical terms, I would be happy to help answer those!

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  • Winnipeg is the seat of government, home to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the Provincial Court. (wikipedia.org)
  • the two companies competed in southern Manitoba, occasionally resulting in violence, until they merged in 1821 (the Hudson's Bay Company Archives in Winnipeg preserve the history of this era). (wikipedia.org)
  • Another celebration in Winnipeg, Folklorama, is one of the best-attended events in all of Manitoba Canada. (destination360.com)
  • Jenpeg, which Manitoba Hydro uses to control outflows from Lake Winnipeg into the Nelson River system, is located about 20 kilometres from Cross Lake, which is the main Pimicikamak settlement with some 8,000 residents. (cbc.ca)
  • Ibu kota Manitoba terletak di Winnipeg . (wikipedia.org)
  • Pada akhir abad ke-17, pedagang bulu tiba di dua sistem sungai besar, yang sekarang disebut Nelson di Manitoba utara dan di tenggara sepanjang sistem Sungai Winnipeg. (wikipedia.org)
  • Manitoba Hydro Place in downtown Winnipeg. (hydro.mb.ca)
  • Construction highlights of one of North America's most energy efficient and green office towers: Manitoba Hydro Place in downtown Winnipeg. (hydro.mb.ca)
  • In Canada, only 25 cases with supportive diagnostic results and 36 confirmed cases overall have been observed by the National Microbiology Laboratory (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada), which performs testing nationally ( Table ). (cdc.gov)
  • Manitoba (/ˌmænɪˈtoʊbə/ MAN-ih-TOH-bə) is a province of Canada at the longitudinal centre of the country. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1869, negotiations with the Government of Canada for the creation of the province of Manitoba commenced. (wikipedia.org)
  • The resolution of the conflict and further negotiations led to Manitoba becoming the fifth province to join Canadian Confederation, when the Parliament of Canada passed the Manitoba Act on July 15, 1870. (wikipedia.org)
  • This project is funded by Global Skills Opportunity (GSO), Government of Canada through Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) in partnership with University of Manitoba and is administered by Universities Canada. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Manitoba oculotrichoanal syndrome is estimated to occur in 2 to 6 in 1,000 people in a small isolated Ojibway-Cree community in northern Manitoba, Canada. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Manitoba, the province in the heart of Canada, has a global heartbeat. (destination360.com)
  • Churchill, located where Manitoba Canada connects with Nunavut and the Hudson Bay, takes some effort to reach from the more populated areas in the South. (destination360.com)
  • You don't have to head to the far north country of Manitoba Canada to experience outdoor adventure. (destination360.com)
  • Learn about internet performance in Manitoba, Canada. (speedtest.net)
  • Visit the list below to see mobile and fixed internet speeds by city within Manitoba, Canada. (speedtest.net)
  • We report a case associated with a backcountry adventure race in Manitoba, Canada. (cdc.gov)
  • VI Department of Restorative Dentistry, University of Manitoba MB Canada. (bvsalud.org)
  • On March 23, 2023, we prepare to celebrate manufacturing and exporting excellence in Manitoba at the CME Gala Awards. (cme-mec.ca)
  • Stonewall Collegiate, Canadian H.S.). Quickly taking back possession, Grossi notched another one in for Manitoba, assisted by Kate Friesen (Altona, Man. (hockeycanada.ca)
  • Flooding struck multiple water bodies in the Canadian province of Manitoba in June 2011. (nasa.gov)
  • The Chicago Wolves' Anttoni Honka scored his first career American Hockey League goal and veteran Mackenzie MacEachern also had a goal, but it wasn't enough as the 2022 Calder Cup champions fell 5-2 to the Manitoba Moose on Friday night in Rosemont. (dailyherald.com)
  • Manitoba oculotrichoanal syndrome is a condition involving several characteristic physical features, particularly affecting the eyes (oculo-), hair (tricho-), and anus (-anal). (medlineplus.gov)
  • People with Manitoba oculotrichoanal syndrome have widely spaced eyes ( hypertelorism ). (medlineplus.gov)
  • Individuals with Manitoba oculotrichoanal syndrome usually have abnormalities of the front hairline, such as hair growth extending from the temple to the eye on one or both sides of the face. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The severity of the features of Manitoba oculotrichoanal syndrome may vary even within the same family. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Manitoba oculotrichoanal syndrome is caused by mutations in the FREM1 gene. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The FREM1 gene mutations that have been identified in people with Manitoba oculotrichoanal syndrome delete genetic material from the FREM1 gene or result in a premature stop signal that leads to an abnormally short FREM1 protein. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The features of Manitoba oculotrichoanal syndrome may result from the failure of neighboring embryonic tissues to fuse properly due to impairment of the basement membranes' anchoring function. (medlineplus.gov)
  • [ 10 ] Lastly, the Manitoba Oculotrichoanal (MOTA) syndrome is distinguished by features such as unilateral upper eyelid coloboma and a bifid nose. (medscape.com)
  • Applicants for this bursary must submit a complete copy of their final government loan assessment from their home province for the 2024/2025 academic session, along with their completed University of Manitoba Entrance Bursary application. (umanitoba.ca)
  • It was accepted in Ottawa under the Manitoba Act, 1870. (wikipedia.org)
  • Manitoba menjadi bagian Kanada pada 12 Mei 1870. (wikipedia.org)
  • Resolusi penegasan hak untuk perwakilan menyebabkan Parlemen Kanada mengesahkan UU Manitoba pada tahun 1870 yang menciptakan provinsi tersebut. (wikipedia.org)
  • Explore communities and cultures you want to work with: Visit Migizii Agamik , the International Centre for Students or learn about local agencies via 211 Manitoba . (umanitoba.ca)
  • Strong defence was easy to see during Game 14 at the National Women's Under-18 Championship, which saw Manitoba beat Atlantic 2-0 at the Markin MacPhail Centre on Saturday afternoon. (hockeycanada.ca)
  • In the most northern reaches of Manitoba, where polar bears and beluga whales outnumber the residents, you can see where British entrepreneurs and the Inuit have carved out a living along the Hudson Bay. (destination360.com)
  • But during the summer in Churchill, Manitoba, on the banks of the Hudson Bay, both polar bears and huge pods of Beluga Whales congregate - turning it into a naturalists dream. (newsweek.com)
  • Monday's walkout followed the settlement on the weekend of a strike at Crown-owned Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries that had started July 19. (yahoo.com)
  • Former premier Greg Selinger said he'd prefer to see Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries sell marijuana products, but so far Brian Pallister's government has not taken a position on the issue. (mapinc.org)
  • The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Ojibwe-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. (umanitoba.ca)
  • The University of Manitoba offers an exciting array of scholarships to recognize the achievements of recent high school graduates and to assist in financing their post-secondary studies. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Simply by applying for admission to the University and submitting your transcripts, you will be considered for the University of Manitoba General Entrance Scholarships and more. (umanitoba.ca)
  • This is not a comprehensive University of Manitoba awards listing. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Please consult the searchable awards database for University of Manitoba Senate approved awards and/or with your department/faculty for other available award opportunities. (umanitoba.ca)
  • The awards are renewable in the second, third and fourth years of a student's first degree program at the University of Manitoba. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Recipients must maintain a full-time course load, achieve a minimum sessional grade-point average of 3.5 each year and continue to demonstrate financial need yearly (government student loan and University of Manitoba Bursary application must be submitted for each academic session). (umanitoba.ca)
  • This award may be held with any other University of Manitoba Entrance Scholarship. (umanitoba.ca)
  • Admission to any University of Manitoba program. (umanitoba.ca)
  • UM provides some supports to students going abroad with Mitacs, and to Globalink Research Interns coming to the University of Manitoba. (umanitoba.ca)
  • The University of Manitoba is excited to launch Intercultural Leadership: From Awareness to Action, a brand-new project to fund UM students' outbound mobility opportunities to enhance your experiences, skills and connections through work and study abroad. (umanitoba.ca)
  • The liquor workers, also represented by the Manitoba Government and General Employees Union, ratified a new deal on the weekend that includes wage hikes of 12 per cent over four years. (yahoo.com)
  • While we can't be united physically right now in celebration of Manitoba's 150th anniversary, you can view our virtual slideshow of the breathtaking Illuminate 150 display of over 300,000 LED lights on the Manitoba Legislative grounds. (gov.mb.ca)
  • If you suspect an injury, book an appointment with one of the experienced clinicians at the Sport Manitoba Clinic. (sportmanitoba.ca)
  • During this time, each NCCP multi-sport course hosted by Sport Manitoba Coaching that Manitoba coaches register for and attend, will be entered in a draw to win an NCCP Course Voucher! (sportmanitoba.ca)
  • The Manitoba Chapter of the Canadian Parks & Wilderness Society aims to protect half of the wild spaces in Manitoba for future generations of people and wildlife. (patagonia.com)
  • About 1,700 workers at Manitoba Public Insurance walked off the job after negotiations on a new collective agreement stalled. (yahoo.com)
  • Manitoba coaches can redeem this voucher for one FREE NCCP multi-sport Course - any course you want! (sportmanitoba.ca)
  • This promotion is ONLY applicable to Manitoba coaches. (sportmanitoba.ca)
  • The first farming in Manitoba was along the Red River, where corn and other seed crops were planted before contact with Europeans. (wikipedia.org)
  • Indigenous peoples have inhabited what is now Manitoba for thousands of years. (wikipedia.org)
  • Rupert's Land, which included all of present-day Manitoba, grew and evolved from 1673 until 1869 with significant settlements of Indigenous and Métis people in the Red River Colony. (wikipedia.org)
  • A commitment from Manitoba and Manitoba Hydro to engage in a good-faith process to fulfill promises in the NFA , including measures related to community development, environmental mitigation and maximum employment opportunities. (cbc.ca)
  • The Community Contribution award celebrates Manitoba companies who have over time, demonstrated a commitment to supporting and building their community. (cme-mec.ca)
  • Healthy Child Manitoba and regional health authorities surveyed families participating in the BabyFirst program and compared their parenting experiences with non-participants. (gov.mb.ca)
  • reported that authorities attributed flooding in Lake Manitoba and Lake St. Martin to "a one-in-350-year flood along parts of the Assiniboine River. (nasa.gov)
  • CME seeks to recognize individuals and companies who have achieved notable success in initiating, improving, or growing a manufacturing business in Manitoba. (cme-mec.ca)
  • St. Mary's Academy, Canadian Prep) took a shot on a breakaway but was unable to put Manitoba on the board. (hockeycanada.ca)
  • Online programs like GED® Academy are available in Manitoba to help you get your diploma fast and easy. (passged.com)
  • The Pimicikamak people will not leave Jenpeg until Manitoba and Hydro make substantive commitments to follow the course outlined above,' Merrick said. (cbc.ca)
  • The Pioneer award will look back at those people who began a manufacturing business in Manitoba and nurtured it into a successful company. (cme-mec.ca)
  • This report is a first evaluation of the fledging ecotourism industry in Manitoba. (brandonu.ca)
  • Most Manitoba companies are home-grown organizations and this award will recognize the key builders of our manufacturing community. (cme-mec.ca)
  • In November 2002, the Government of Manitoba released the first of a series of major progress reports on Early Childhood Development (ECD). (gov.mb.ca)
  • An overview of the 1997 Manitoba Birth Cohort Study, including its rationale, design and some preliminary findings. (gov.mb.ca)
  • Manitoba Hydro Place uses 70% less energy than a comparable office building of conventional design. (hydro.mb.ca)
  • Manitoba has announced new funding for industrial arts and vocational programs at schools across the province. (globalnews.ca)
  • Keen won Player of the Game for Manitoba and Marie-Jo Pelletier (Dalhousie, N.B./Rothesay Netherwood, Canadian Prep) took home the same title for Team Atlantic. (hockeycanada.ca)
  • Johnson stopped 27 shots on goal for Manitoba, while Carly Jackson (Amherst, N.S./ Cumberland County, Midget AA) made 16 saves for Team Atlantic over three periods of play. (hockeycanada.ca)
  • The Manitoba Residential Tenancies Branch recommends that you walk through the rental unit with the landlord before you sign the lease, to fill out the initial condition report. (uwinnipeg.ca)
  • Healthy Child Manitoba hosts a National Child Day Forum or Regional Forums for representatives of regional parent child coalitions and community partners from a variety of government and community sectors to come together, to learn from renowned experts about the latest research on early child development. (gov.mb.ca)
  • The Manitoba Government and General Employees Union has said the 17 per cent figure is inaccurate because it includes some non-wage benefits andincreases available to only some workers. (yahoo.com)
  • Check out the latest music headlines and media coverage amplifying the music community in Manitoba. (manitobamusic.com)
  • The Partner Award is presented to an organization that, through tireless support or advocacy, has made a notable contribution to the Manitoba manufacturing and exporting community. (cme-mec.ca)
  • Coming off the whirlwind that has been the last few years, it is important to hear from industry leaders and pioneers and to showcase our Made-in-Manitoba success stories to as many members of our manufacturing community as we can, to lead and inspire others on their journeys. (cme-mec.ca)
  • Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario high schools will be sent an official nomination form in late May/early June and asked to return the completed nomination form to the Financial Aid and Awards Office by June 30th. (umanitoba.ca)
  • The 22-year-old defenseman scooped up a loose puck deep in the Moose zone and ripped a shot from the right circle past the stick of Manitoba goaltender Oskari Salminen. (dailyherald.com)
  • Whereas parts of this river disappear from view in June 2010, the Assiniboine appears swollen and visible throughout a large arc west and south of Lake Manitoba in 2011 (image lower left). (nasa.gov)
  • Find a testing center in Manitoba to schedule your GED® test today! (passged.com)
  • Toutefois, aucun système de surveillance pour détecter les manifestations postvaccinales indésirables n'était en place. (who.int)
  • These organizations are likely to become future leaders in Manitoba manufacturing and exporting. (cme-mec.ca)