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In the late 1960s, 40 per cent of babies in the intensive care newborn nursery came from outside the Greater Winnipeg area. [7] In 1969 the Children's Hospital School of Nursing, the only one of its kind in western Canada, closed. The school had begun in 1909 just as the original hospital came into being and described as "based on the care of ...
Victoria General Hospital is a general hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada founded in 1911. [2] Originally it was located at 424 River Avenue in Osborne Village . [ 3 ] Construction tenders were issued in July 1968 for a seven-storey, 250-bed facility. [ 4 ]
Public transit access: 12 William 19 Marion-Logan-Notre Dame 23 Broadway-William 28 Brookside Express 29 Sherbrook - Stafford 30 Inkster Park Express 31 Keewatin Express 33 Maples 34 McPhillips Super Express 35 Maples Super Express 36 Northwest Super Express: History; Opened: 1973: Links; Website: www.hsc.mb.ca: Lists: Hospitals in Canada
Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC), formerly known as the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (CASLPA), is a national organization supporting and representing speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and communication health assistants. The association adopted its new name and logo on February 5, 2014.
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre (Royal MTC) is Canada's oldest English-language regional theatre. Next to the Stratford and Shaw Festivals, MTC has a higher annual attendance than any other theatre in the country. It was founded in 1958 by John Hirsch and Tom Hendry as an amalgamation of the Winnipeg Little Theatre and Theatre 77. [1]
He died at Winnipeg on 3 July 1926, survived by a son and three daughters. He was buried in Old Kildonan Cemetery. Sources: [3] In addition to private practice Benson was city jail surgeon for 25 years, Coroner for Winnipeg, medical officer for the Deaf and Dumb Institute, and one of the founders of Winnipeg General Hospital. He was a member of ...
Concordia Hospital is a regional hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba that was founded in 1928, [2] and has a primary service area with a population exceeding 150,000. [3] The hospital's name originates from a poem entitled "Song of the Church Bell" by German poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller.
The Richardson Building is a 34-storey office tower at the intersection of Portage and Main in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The building forms the anchor of the Lombard Place development, and is connected to Winnipeg Square shopping mall via the Portage and Main Concourse. The thirty-four storey building stands 124 metres tall (407 ft), making ...