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Aggressive wasps terrorizing patio diners

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It makes a big difference : How loosened restrictions have been this weekend

  WINNIPEG The second phase of Manitoba’s reopening plan went into effect this weekend, and Manitobans have been enjoying the loosened restrictions. Under the new phase, restaurants can operate at 50 per cent capacity for indoor and outdoor dining. Bar Italia on Corydon Avenue has a full capacity of more than 200 people, but Managing Partner Rhea Collison said 50 per cent is still good for business. “For me to go up to just over 100 (people), that definitely helps, it makes a big difference,” said Collison. “At 25 per cent we were running about 50 to 55 (people), that’s a little tougher to keep enough staff going and to make it worthwhile.”

Everything s moving forward : Restaurants, patrons delight in loosened health restrictions

Everything s moving forward : Restaurants, patrons delight in loosened health restrictions
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Restaurant owners miffed patios must stay closed

Winnipeg Free Press RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES The outdoor gathering logic doesn’t add up for Roula Alevizos, general manager of Saddlery on Market in the Exchange District. Restaurant owners are frustrated by the province s decision to allow people to gather in public parks but not on patios. Restaurant owners are frustrated by the province s decision to allow people to gather in public parks but not on patios. As of Saturday, Manitobans will be allowed to gather in groups of up to five people in outdoor public spaces, but restaurant patios must remain closed. Restaurants may be included in later changes, but currently the province isn’t ready to reopen to that extent, said Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, on Wednesday.

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