After-School Clubs Left in Cold by Province's COVID-19 Plan
While parents and teachers are wondering what school will look like come September, Ron Brown is concerned about where children will be heading once class is dismissed.
While parents and teachers are wondering what school will look like come September, Ron Brown is concerned about where children will be heading once class is dismissed.
Normally at this time of year you would receive a message from me asking you to support our annual 100 Mile Dinner. As we know this is not a normal year due to COVID-19 and we have made the decision to cancel this year’s dinner.
He won’t be able to take hundreds of Winnipeggers out to the ball game this year, but that won’t stop local businessman Earl Barish from delivering the fun.
Manitoba has a lower amount of disease compared to other parts of Canada, but it doesn’t mean families aren’t feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Strange. Unprecedented. Uncertain. Whichever label we choose to describe these times, the subtext is the same — a need for stability.
The Len Hiller award is an employee nominated award in memory of Len Hiller, a dedicated volunteer and employee at our Aberdeen Club.
The largest school division in Winnipeg is putting together food hampers to make sure thousands of students who rely on school meal programs don't go hungry during the pandemic.
Amir Ali was putting the finishing touches on a medical degree last month when the rising threat of the COVID-19 pandemic put school, final exams and graduation on hold.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg offices at 61 Juno Street will be closed from Wednesday, April 1st until further notice due to the COVID-19 crisis. All office staff will be monitoring their email and phone messages remotely.
Based on advice received from the Department of Education and the Department of Health regarding the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg has suspended all of our programming and closed our out of school program sites...
If food brings people together, kitchens are the vehicles to the destination. Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada understand the need for a high-quality, functional cooking space, especially when it comes to delivering its daily food program to children.