Science news articles about 'winnipeg'No new treatment required in reviewed cases of Winnipeg pathologist
An external review of a Winnipeg pathologist's work has not uncovered any cases in which a patient required additional treatment, health officials said Wednesday.2 more Winnipeg doctors resign in dispute over elderly man's treatment
Three doctors have now resigned from duty at a Winnipeg hospital rather than obey a court order to continue treating an elderly man on life support.'Jumbo ambulance' comes to Winnipeg
The city of Winnipeg introduced a new emergency vehicle Thursday - a $500,000 ambulance the size of a city bus.Dis-Graced Winnipeg hospital seeks new name
The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority is mulling over several location-related names for the Grace Hospital in west Winnipeg.Avian botulism suspected in Winnipeg duck deaths
Avian botulism may be killing ducks on the rivers in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba Conservation officials say.Winnipeg Bristol Aerospace plant gets $120M boost
The federal government and parent company Magellan Aerospace will spend up to $120 million on a new program at Winnipeg's Bristol Aerospace plant.Man found dead after 34-hour wait in Winnipeg ER
Health officials in Manitoba have launched an investigation into the death of a man who waited 34 hours for treatment in a Winnipeg emergency roomPolice seek venomous snake that bit Winnipeg man
A Winnipeg man is receiving medical treatment after being bitten by an African snake early Sunday evening.Winnipeg spas, beauty salons go uninspected, CBC finds
Despite complaints of unsanitary conditions at some of Winnipeg's 900 spas and beauty salons, there are no mandatory health inspections at such facilities, CBC News has found.Scientists end dig, move indoors with findings of Winnipeg archeological site
A major archeological dig at the Forks in downtown Winnipeg has come to a close, with the prize discovery a footprint dating back 700 to 800 years.Winnipeg businessman on hook for $52,000 phone bill
A Winnipeg business owner says a case of phone fraud has pushed his monthly bill from $500 to more $52,000.Winnipeg health officials probe 'critical incident' deaths
The Winnipeg Regional Health authority says it is analyzing why 72 people died after so-called critical incidents in city hospitals and nursing homes last year.Cancer patients concerned about potential misdiagnoses
Dozens of Winnipeg cancer patients have called a hotline set up for people concerned about their test results after errors were discovered in the work of a city pathologist.Too early to judge success of GPS program for auto thieves, official says
The project manager for the Winnipeg auto theft suppression strategy says it's too early to judge the effectiveness of GPS monitoring devices being worn by chronic car thieves.UV lotion lights the way to cleaner facilities
... UV lotion under the seats of 20 toilets and commodes being used by patients with diarrhoea at a hospital in Winnipeg. Seven of these patients had C. difficile infection, while 13 others did not. The ...
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No new treatment required in reviewed cases of Winnipeg pathologist
An external review of a Winnipeg pathologist's work has not uncovered any cases in which a patient required additional treatment, health officials said Wednesday.2 more Winnipeg doctors resign in dispute over elderly man's treatment
Three doctors have now resigned from duty at a Winnipeg hospital rather than obey a court order to continue treating an elderly man on life support.'Jumbo ambulance' comes to Winnipeg
The city of Winnipeg introduced a new emergency vehicle Thursday - a $500,000 ambulance the size of a city bus.Dis-Graced Winnipeg hospital seeks new name
The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority is mulling over several location-related names for the Grace Hospital in west Winnipeg.Avian botulism suspected in Winnipeg duck deaths
Avian botulism may be killing ducks on the rivers in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba Conservation officials say.Winnipeg Bristol Aerospace plant gets $120M boost
The federal government and parent company Magellan Aerospace will spend up to $120 million on a new program at Winnipeg's Bristol Aerospace plant.Man found dead after 34-hour wait in Winnipeg ER
Health officials in Manitoba have launched an investigation into the death of a man who waited 34 hours for treatment in a Winnipeg emergency roomPolice seek venomous snake that bit Winnipeg man
A Winnipeg man is receiving medical treatment after being bitten by an African snake early Sunday evening.Winnipeg spas, beauty salons go uninspected, CBC finds
Despite complaints of unsanitary conditions at some of Winnipeg's 900 spas and beauty salons, there are no mandatory health inspections at such facilities, CBC News has found.Scientists end dig, move indoors with findings of Winnipeg archeological site
A major archeological dig at the Forks in downtown Winnipeg has come to a close, with the prize discovery a footprint dating back 700 to 800 years.Winnipeg businessman on hook for $52,000 phone bill
A Winnipeg business owner says a case of phone fraud has pushed his monthly bill from $500 to more $52,000.Winnipeg health officials probe 'critical incident' deaths
The Winnipeg Regional Health authority says it is analyzing why 72 people died after so-called critical incidents in city hospitals and nursing homes last year.Cancer patients concerned about potential misdiagnoses
Dozens of Winnipeg cancer patients have called a hotline set up for people concerned about their test results after errors were discovered in the work of a city pathologist.Too early to judge success of GPS program for auto thieves, official says
The project manager for the Winnipeg auto theft suppression strategy says it's too early to judge the effectiveness of GPS monitoring devices being worn by chronic car thieves.UV lotion lights the way to cleaner facilities
... UV lotion under the seats of 20 toilets and commodes being used by patients with diarrhoea at a hospital in Winnipeg. Seven of these patients had C. difficile infection, while 13 others did not. The ...