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Winnipeg, Brandon schools ordered to move online as of this coming Wednesday
Manitoba Education Minister Cliff Cullen and chief public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin say schools in Winnipeg and Brandon are being ordered to move classes online starting Wednesday and continuing until May 30 as the province battles a worsening third wave of COVID-19.
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The Canadian Press
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CP123074771
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54s
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Create Date:
5/9/2021 3:00:00 PM
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Brent Roussin
Cliff Cullen
COVID-19
education
Manitoba