Closure ‘couldn’t happen at a worse time’
17-07-2026 09:01 via winnipegfreepress.com

Closure ‘couldn’t happen at a worse time’

BRANDON — A 78-year-old woman who has stage 4 lung cancer says she’s “frustrated and scared” knowing the hospital in Dauphin may not reopen for up to a year and […]
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