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Dorota Blumczynska, CEO of the Manitoba Museum Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free Press
The upcoming second phase of Manitoba's summer reopening plan is expected to further expand indoor and outdoor gatherings and pave the way for more businesses to reopen.
The upcoming second phase of Manitoba's summer reopening plan is expected to further expand indoor and outdoor gatherings and pave the way for more businesses to reopen.
The provincial government's 4-3-2-One Great Summer Reopening Path plan, announced June 10, promised retail businesses would be able to open at half-capacity by Aug. 2. With Manitoba's vaccination targets achieved four weeks early, that will happen sooner. Premier Brian Pallister said Wednesday new public-health orders will be announced next week, but no other details were released.