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Did you hear what happened to 3 Grace Hospital workers?

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You won't believe what's happening at Grace Hospital

Morning from the Automobile City — here's what's growing in Steinbach.

Okay, seriously, I had to do a double-take when I saw this. A 59-year-old man was charged after multiple healthcare workers at Grace Hospital in Winnipeg were sexually assaulted and threatened. Three different workers, folks. This isn't just a "bad day" incident; this is a systemic breakdown of safety for the people who are trying to help others. It's the kind of news that just makes your stomach churn, especially when you think about our own healthcare heroes right here.

### Why This Hits Home

You know, we're so proud of the healthcare system we're building here in Steinbach. We've got the Bethesda Regional Health Centre right off Highway 12, and we talk a lot about making sure our new doctors and nurses feel welcome and supported. When you hear about something like this happening in Winnipeg, it really underscores the importance of protecting our own. Our nurses and medical staff, many of whom commute in from places like Mitchell or Blumenort, deserve to feel safe when they clock in.

* This isn't just a Winnipeg problem; it's a Manitoba problem.

* It highlights the critical need for robust safety protocols in all healthcare settings.

* It reminds us to appreciate the sacrifices our local healthcare workers make every single day.

Our population grew by 11% in five years, and our healthcare needs are growing right along with it. We're attracting new families, new businesses, and we have to ensure that our infrastructure, including the safety of our essential services, keeps pace. This incident in Winnipeg isn't just a headline; it's a call to action for every community, including ours, to double down on protecting those who care for us.

Lena Brandt, MiTL Sports Desk.

You know Keith and the crew are talking about this on the Morning Wire — get it live at mornings.live.

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