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Vaccine fears fuel exodus from Winkler area

Winnipeg Free Press Low German-speaking Mennonite families fleeing jobs, homes for Mexico, Central America nations By: Brenda Suderman | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 19, 2021 Save to Read Later Some residents of Winkler and the surrounding municipalities who are opposed to COVID-19 vaccinations have chosen to leave Canada to avoid getting the injection. Winnipeg Free Press Some residents of Winkler and the surrounding municipalities who are opposed to COVID-19 vaccinations have chosen to leave Canada to avoid getting the injection. Prompted both by fears of safety of the vaccines and worries that governments will soon require them to show proof of vaccination to travel, more than 100 Low German-speaking Mennonites from southern Manitoba have left the country in the last three months, with more likely to follow, a Winkler immigration consultant said.

Readers pitch answers to brick mystery, amend wood pilings history

WE ASKED: Help our Readers Reporter solve the great brick mystery. Last week, our Readers Reporter tracked down the history behind old wood pilings along the shoreline of the North Thompson River, near Rayleigh. It was discovered that the pilings are remnants of an old riverside brickyard operation that turned out thousands of bricks a day in the late-1800s and shipped them downriver by barge. While onsite getting photographs of the pilings, our Readers Reporter found four large curved bricks in shallow water and asked Daily News readers for help in identifying them. YOUR ANSWERS: I just finished reading the story about the brick found on the shoreline of the river at Rae-Mor Park, Daily News reader Mary Friesen wrote in an email.

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