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NonePackers' improving run defense ready for challenge against NFC North-leading LionsThe Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT) has announced the launch of two new programs in health care and cybersecurity designed to meet growing local demand. The Medical Assistant and Patient Care diploma program and the Cybersecurity Analyst advanced diploma program are designed to meet the needs of the industry while giving students the skills and knowledge required to excel in these rewarding careers. Applications are now open for these programs beginning in Fall of 2025. “At MITT we are in constant discussion with our industry partners to keep a pulse on the workforce needs within our province. This ensures that we provide our learners with high-quality training that will lead them to in-demand jobs,” said Bev Stuart, Vice-President, Business Development and Community Initiatives. “These two new programs will do exactly that by giving students the skills to be ready to take on a variety of roles in the cybersecurity and health care fields.” The two-year Medical Assistant and Patient Care diploma program is designed according to Manitoba’s growing need for skilled support staff, giving students the opportunity to quickly enter the field after graduation. The program is accredited by the Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA). Graduates can utilize their degree while working in different settings such as hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities. “There’s a high demand for medical assistants and health care aides in Manitoba right now. Professionals in these positions are vital to ensuring the delivery of quality care to people living in Manitoba,” said Stuart. “With the ongoing challenges in health care, including an aging population and increasing patient volumes, equipping graduates with the tools to work in multiple health care settings is extremely valuable for the entire system.” The two-and-a-half-year Cybersecurity Analyst advanced diploma program responds to the ever-growing need for professionals to protect organizations from cyber threats. Well-paying job opportunities in this field are adapted to Manitoba’s evolving digital landscape, giving students opportunity to have an impact on local businesses as they continue to learn and innovate. “As someone who works with these threats every day, it’s obvious how important a program like this is,” said Gustavo Valle, an MITT Cyber Defense and Cloud Administration graduate and the Director of Information Security at Exchange Technology Services. “Companies are increasingly relying on technology and becoming more vulnerable to cyber threats. Developing cybersecurity expertise strengthens digital resilience within our province and fosters innovation and trust, ensuring Manitoba businesses remain competitive in the digital age.” Scholarships and bursaries are available for students considering MITT, including specific awards for women and Indigenous students. “We understand that pursuing higher education is a big decision, and we’re committed to making it as accessible as possible,” said Jana Thorsteinson, Vice-President, External and Corporate Affairs. “Our scholarships and bursaries are here to help students focus on learning and building their future without the stress of financial constraints.” Students interested in these career paths can apply at apply. mitt .ca or contact MITT ’s recruitment specialists at recruitment@ mitt .ca . For more information about these programs visit MITT.ca/CySA and MITT.ca/MAPC . The MITT holds the advantage of smaller campuses and class sizes, industry-expert instructors, and quality training. For this reason, limited seats are available and interested individuals are motivated to apply quickly. Have thoughts on what’s going on in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada or across the world? Send us a letter to the editor at wpgsun.letters@kleinmedia.ca
Rico Carty, who won the 1970 NL batting title when he hit a major league-best .366 for the Atlanta Braves, has died. He was 85. Major League Baseball , the players’ association and the Braves paid tribute to Carty on social media on Sunday. A family friend told Listín Diario — a newspaper in Carty’s native Dominican Republic — that he died Saturday night in an Atlanta hospital. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Get our free email newsletters — latest headlines and e-edition notifications.
Washington, Dec 4 (PTI) The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions on 35 entities and vessels, including two from India, for transporting Iranian oil to other countries. The two India-based entities are Vision Ship Management LLP that manages and operates the PHONIX, and Tightship Shipping Management (OPC) Private Limited. Also Read | Palestine: Hamas, Fatah Near Agreement on Who Will Oversee Postwar Gaza Strip. Entities and vessels from the United Arab Emirates, China, Liberia, China, Hong Kong among others have also been slapped with sanctions. In a statement, the Department of Treasury said this action imposes additional costs on Iran's petroleum sector following Iran's attack against Israel on October 1, as well as Iran's announced nuclear escalations, building upon the sanctions issued on October 11. Also Read | South Korea Martial Law: South Korean Parliament Votes to Defy President Yoon Suk Yeol by Lifting His Declaration of Martial Law (Watch Videos). Petroleum revenues provide the Iranian regime with the resources to fund its nuclear program, develop advanced drones and missiles, and provide ongoing financial and material support for the terrorist activities of its regional proxies, it said. Acting Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Bradley T Smith said, “Iran continues to funnel revenues from its petroleum trade toward the development of its nuclear program, proliferation of its ballistic missile and unmanned aerial vehicle technology, and sponsorship of its regional terrorist proxies, risking further destabilizing the region.” The United States remains committed to disrupting the shadow fleet of vessels and operators that facilitate these illicit activities, using the full range of our tools and authorities, he said. According to the Treasury, India-based Vision Ship Management LLP manages and operates the PHONIX, formerly known as the LUNA LAKE, which has carried millions of barrels of Iranian crude oil for CCPC since 2022. Vision Ship Management LLP also owns, manages, and operates the Cook Islands-flagged RIO NAPO (IMO: 9256913) and the Panama-flagged LARA II (IMO: 9321421). The RIO NAPO previously transported 35,000 metric tons of Iranian naphtha worth approximately $21.5 million to the UAE, it said. India-based Tightship Shipping Management (OPC) Private Limited manages or operates the OLIVE, BLACK PANTHER, and LIONESS, which have collectively carried tens of millions of dollars' worth of Iranian oil for NIOC since at least 2022. The BLACK PANTHER has engaged in ship-to-ship transfers of Iranian oil with Iranian-flagged vessels. Tightship Shipping Management (OPC) Private Limited is involved in the management of a fourth vessel, the Panama-flagged TONIL (IMO: 9307932), which is managed and operated by Ukraine-based Lightship Management Ltd and has skirted sanctions to carry millions of barrels of oil for Iran, the Treasury alleged. Tightship Shipping Management (OPC) Private Limited and Lightship Management Ltd are being designated pursuant to E.O. 13902 for operating in the petroleum sector of the Iranian economy. The OLIVE, the BLACK PANTHER, and the LIONESS are being identified as property in which Tightship Shipping Management (OPC) Private Limited has an interest. The TONIL is being identified as property in which Lightship Management Ltd has an interest. (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)
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