Neonatal Family Support Program at Children's Hospital
CTV checks out a program that provides a parent 'buddy' to help families through premature births.
Taking a look at the newly renovated clinic
A look at families benefitting from the Thompson Children's Allergy and Asthma Centre
Working out to fight diabetes
The Manitoba Institute of Child Health is trying to determine if higher intensity work-outs will help reduce the risk for type 2 diabetes in kids considered at-risk.
A camp for kids with diabates celebrates 40 years
Summer camps are in full swing, and kids everywhere are signing up for adventure. The Canadian Diabetes Association makes sure campers with diabetes are included in the fun.
It is tough enough just being eight, but for Stormy Stevenson the roadblocks just keep coming, and after 12 operations she is finally starting to see some light at the end of the tunnel. more...
The annual Teddy Bear Picnic is back for another year, and after 23 years the event just keeps getting bigger and bigger. more...
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Children's Hospital in Winnipeg. To honour a century of pediatric care at Children's, the hospital is hosting a week long celebration. more...
Researchers in Manitoba are making some promising progress on isolating what causes severe asthma in children. more...
Autism is the leading neurologic disorder amongst children and a new program is helping children deal with the condition. more...
When a baby simply has to be transported to hospital they are the ones for the job. Meet Manitoba's Neonatal Transport team. more...
Santa makes a special visit to Children's Hospital in Winnipeg. more...
When Baby Emma was born she was very premature and that's caused huge health problems for her and her family. more...
Branden Miller, one in a million
Branden is a four-year-old boy beating the odds at The Children's Hospital. He's battling Krabbe Disease, which is slowly taking away his body's ability to function.
Breakthrough treatment from Manitoba child health researchers
Researchers at the Manitoba Institute of Child Health have developed a new treatment that saved one girl from bi-weekly surgeries to treat a dangerous case of respiratory papillomatosis.
Kids give back to the Children's Hospital
Kids are making miracles at the Children’s Hospital. When some patients got better they decided to give back, proving no donation is too small.
Junior high students help with MS research
Manitoba has one of the highest rates of Multiple Sclerosis in Canada. In this month's Small Wonders, how some children coping with the devastating disease are getting help from a pair of Jr. High students.
Your donations can help save a life
Manitobans are top rated when it comes to donating to charity. To understand how important those donations are Gord Leclerc introduces you to a family whose daughter is alive thanks to donations.
The Teddy's Bear Picnic was another fundraising success, but where do your dollars go? Gord Leclerc profiles the Children's Hospital Child Life Dept. more...
The Children's Hospital Book Market has raised more than $4 million since it began in 1961, thanks to the annual effort of hundreds of volunteers. more...
If you have type-1 diabetes and have a young family -- or if someone in your immediate family has Type-1 diabetes, researchers at the Manitoba Institute of Child Health need your help. more...
Is your baby getting enough iron? Researchers at the Manitoba Institute of Child Health are conducting a study on the potential benefits of iron supplementation in breast fed babies.
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The Children's Hospital of Winnipeg is the only hospital between Toronto and Calgary devoted to the health care needs of children. more...