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O Christmas tree? Maybe not Sellers in Manitoba warn stocks selling out quickly and earlier

Manitoba Christmas tree sellers are warning people to pick up a pine because they're selling faster and earlier than previous years.

Big response this year : Christmas trees, artificial and real, are flying off the shelves

One Winnipeg Christmas tree retailer is seeing his business boom as Winnipeggers are trying to snap up trees before the holidays.

Pandemic has created some unexpected shortages on store shelves

Winnipeg Free Press By: Declan Schroeder Oh, mini marshmallows. whither thou goest? Winnipeg Free Press Oh, mini marshmallows. whither thou goest? After a year filled with stress, suffering and often shortages, it was these puffy packets of sugary softness that represented, perhaps, the most unexpected empty spaces on store shelves. Mini marshmallows were in short supply over the Christmas season. (Robert Cronkleton / Kansas City Star files) The perfect storm of the innately Instagrammable hot chocolate bombs going viral online, the holiday season arriving, and more people being at home with time to kill making edible gifts meant bags of these sweet cylinders were snapped up as soon as they appeared.

Manitoba s most-read stories of 2020

CTV s Mason DePatie reports. This report was first published on Sept. 5, 2020. The Lacoste Garden Centre truck that videotaped a Winnipeg woman with cancer. (Source: Facebook/Alyssa Davies) A woman tried taking a Manitoba school division to court for more than $200,000 in damages for requiring her children to wear masks in school, a move she said was a breach of her children s rights, and was seeking a court injunction to allow her kids to go to school with no masks. CTV s Danton Unger reports. This report was first published on Sept. 24, 2020.   OCTOBER

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