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COVID-19 in Manitoba: Potential exposure to variant of concern on a Winnipeg Transit bus

  WINNIPEG The province of Manitoba said a potential exposure to a COVID-19 variant of concern may have occurred on a Winnipeg transit bus almost two weeks ago. According to information on the province’s website, exposure to a variant of concern may have occurred on March 4 and 5 on Winnipeg Transit Route #16. The time of the potential exposure was between 11:09 a.m. and 12 p.m., from Osborne St. and River Ave. to Manitoba Ave. and Ellington St. It’s the third potential exposure to a variant of concern on a Winnipeg Transit Bus. Previous exposures occurred on Transit Routes 77 and 17 in February.

Sound Off! — March 15, 2021

Brandon Sun Posted: Here we go again Once again, First Street and Victoria Avenue East will be under repair. Last week, there was a water main break and repair! Now the cement cap over the hole is sinking into the hole. I would think the gravel that was put into the hole was not compacted, and a nice level cement cap put on top. Now it’s sinking. Drive careful when on Victoria Avenue East past First Street.   On strike In a time when businesses are hurting, people have lost jobs, people have taken pay cuts, and people have lost family members, Manitoba Hydro workers and their union think this is the time to strike and negotiate. I work in Virden where they were striking. I drove by several times. No wave, honk or thumbs up from me. It was all I could do to not wave with my middle finger. When half of the oilfield was laid off last year, you have embarrassed yourselves. Maybe it is time to privatize and get rid of the uni

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