Whether scrolling, watching videos or connecting with friends, young people are online — and they have opinions about a ban on apps they already use. "No matter what, we're still going to find out, like, the negative side of social media sooner or later,"... See more
They call it the clean room. It's where about 900 doses of injectable cancer treatments are compounded each week at the McDermot Avenue building in Winnipeg. Kristi Hofer, director of pharmacy operations for CancerCare Manitoba, says personal protective e... See more
Inside an unassuming building in Winnipeg's core, a small team is working to protect people from dangerous street drugs. Main Street Project's safe supply program provides those addicted primarily to opioids with a prescribed daily amount of the opioid hy... See more
Denys Kotochihov copies the word gastrointestinal into an artificial intelligence platform on a school laptop, then types "easy explanation." The Grade 8 student is demonstrating one way he uses AI. "The hard words I can't understand, I'm using AI to help... See more
A growing number of Manitoba's MRI machines now use artificial intelligence, with a plan to have more than half using the technology by spring. Using AI allows crisp images and faster scans, said Dr. AbdulRazaq Sokoro, chief operating officer of provincia... See more