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Hudbay Minerals Inc in northern Manitoba has suspended operations after several of its' workers tested positive for COVID-19.

The company says seven of their workers at sites in Snow Lake and Flin Flon have tested positive for the virus.

The company is now waiting for the testing results of several other potential cases.

All positive employees are self-isolating.

Hudbay says operations at the Stall Mill in Snow Lake have come to a halt, as they are understaffed.

The province has detailed plans to consult with teachers and parents about a major overhaul to Manitoba’s education system announced last month.

Education Minister Cliff Cullen announced the creation of a parent task force, made up of MLAs, parents, and school and community leaders to help improve parent engagement in Manitoba schools.

The task force will lead 15 town halls to hear from each region about how to ensure parental involvement in the province's education system.

For more information and to get involved, click here.

This comes as Manitoba is one of the highest spending provinces on education and getting among the country's lowest student achievement results.

The snowfall warning that was issued for Southern Manitoba on Saturday has ended.

A low pressure system from northeast Ontario pushed though the province and brought heavy snowfall Monday and Tuesday.

We will see more seasonal temperatures beginning on Thursday, with a high of plus 2. 

Travel may still be difficult at this time.

Ste. Rose RCMP have arrested a 36-year-old man who had a warrant out for his arrest last week.

Manuel Patrick Houle is facing charges including assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm, forcible entry, unauthorized possession of a firearm, and failure to comply with a release order.

RCMP would like to thank the public for their assistance.

Over $11,000 in tickets were issued to Manitobans last week for breaking COVID-19 guidelines.

Thirteen tickets were issued to Manitoba businesses and individuals.

Eight $1,296 fines were issued to individuals for various offences, and five $298 tickets were issued for not wearing a mask in an indoor public place.

A business in Winnipeg was fined $1,296.

Officials advise that three of the eight $1,296 tickets issued last week were in relation to gatherings in private residences or outdoors.

The city of Dauphin is working on snow removal efforts today.

City crews started snow clearing operations early this morning and are currently working in the north end of the city, and working their way to the south end.

The City would like to remind people to refrain from parking their vehicles on the street until after they are cleared. 

The RCMP in Yorkton is still looking for Mekayla Bali -- who would now be 21-years-old -- five years after she was last seen at a bus depot in Yorkton.

There have been reported sightings of Bali, including at an Edmonton pub, but her whereabouts still remain unknown to police.

Police have expanded their investigation to all four western provinces and the United States Pacific Northwest. A $40,000 reward is being offered for her safe return. 

You're asked to call the Yorkton RCMP at 306-786-2400 if you have any information that could help the police locate Bali. 

After a full day of snow and poor road conditions in the Parkland on Monday, the same is expected on Tuesday.

The snowfall warning is still in effect and will remain so throughout the day with another 5-10 cm of snow expected to fall.

The snow will continue to fall throughout Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning before it leaves the area bringing cloudy conditions for the majority of Wednesday and all of Thursday.

Sunny conditions return on Friday with a high of 4. A full weather forecast is here. You can call Al Gaines at 638-7878 to report any poor road conditions across the region. 

The pop-up vaccine clinic in Dauphin that was supposed to take place on Thursday has been cancelled due to delays in shipments of the Moderna vaccine.

There is a new pop-up clinic taking place this Friday.

It's been reported that some people who had appointments on Thursday have received calls notifying them of the change.

The government says the appointments will be rescheduled based on vaccine deliveries, and people with appointments will be reached out to, to reschedule, either for Friday or a future date.

The new pop-up clinic is taking place from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on April 16th at the Ukrainian Orthodox Hall.

Eligibility to receive a dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine -- which are distributed at supersites and pop-up clinics in Manitoba -- is open to those aged 60 and older and First Nation people aged 40 and older.

Appointments can be made by calling the vaccine call centre at 1-844-626-8222.



Health officials announced 114 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths Monday.

Nine cases were added in the Prairie Mountain Health region today.

The current five-day COVID-19 test positivity rate is 6.2 per cent provincially and 5.6 per cent in Winnipeg. The total number of lab-confirmed cases in Manitoba is 35,327. 

The update on variants of concern will come out tomorrow.

There are 1,370 active cases and 33,008 individuals who have recovered from COVID-19. 

There are 57 people in hospital with active COVID-19 as well as 78 people in hospital with COVID-19 who are no longer infectious but continue to require care, for a total of 135 hospitalizations. 

There are 14 people in intensive care units with active COVID-19 and 19 people with COVID-19 who are no longer infectious but continue to require critical care, for a total of 33 ICU patients.

Today’s new COVID-19 cases are in the following health regions:
• three cases in the Interlake–Eastern Health region
• 36 cases in the Northern Health region 
• nine cases in the Prairie Mountain Health region
• four cases in the Southern Health–Santé Sud Health region
• 62 cases in the Winnipeg Health region.

According to the province’s data, there are active cases of COVID-19 in the following Parkland health districts: Swan River (3), Dauphin (0), Riding Mountain (1), Duck Mountain (6), Agassiz Mountain (1), Porcupine Mountain (27), Asessippi (9). Brandon has 13 active cases.

In the Interlake, the Eriksdale/Ashern health district has no active cases of COVID-19. The Fisher/Peguis health district has two active cases.

Mountain View School Division has cancelled all of its buses for Monday, April 12.

The cancellation is due to the heavy snow across the Parkland region, but all schools do remain open.

Public health officials have announced 112 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths in today’s update.

The total number of cases in Manitoba is 35,213.

No new variants of concern have been identified.

Today’s new COVID-19 cases are in the following health regions:
• seven cases in the Interlake-Eastern health region 
• 27 cases in the Northern health region  
• nine cases in the Prairie Mountain Health region
• four cases in the Southern Health-Santé Sud health region
• 65 cases in the Winnipeg health region

The current five-day COVID-19 test positivity rate is 5.9 percent provincially and 5.7 percent in Winnipeg.

There are 1,312 active cases and 32,952 people who have recovered from COVID-19.

There are 59 people in hospital with active COVID-19 and 77 people in hospital who are no longer infectious but continue to require care, for a total of 136 hospitalizations. 

There are 14 people in intensive care units with active COVID-19 and 17 people who are no longer infectious but continue to require critical care, for a total of 31 ICU patients.

The total number of deaths in Manitoba is 949.

According to the province’s data, there are active cases of COVID-19 in the following Parkland health districts: Dauphin (0), Riding Mountain (1), Swan River (3), Porcupine Mountain (28), Duck Mountain (4), Asessippi (9). Brandon has 14 active cases.

In the Interlake, the Eriksdale/Ashern health district has no active cases of COVID-19. The Fisher/Peguis health district has two active cases.