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Coronavirus: Manitoba reporting potential COVID-19 exposures in taxis, transit buses

  WINNIPEG The Manitoba government is reporting a number of possible COVID-19 exposures that occurred on transit buses and in various taxis in Winnipeg. According to the province, a number of potential exposures took place on the following Winnipeg Transit routes between May 3 and 7: Winnipeg Transit Route 33 from Portage Avenue and Vaughan Street to Mandalay Drive and Jefferson Avenue from 6:36 a.m. to 7:10 a.m. on May 3; Winnipeg Transit Route 33 from Mandalay Drive and Jefferson Avenue to Sherbrook Street and William Avenue from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. on May 3; Winnipeg Transit Route 29 from Sherbrook Street at William Avenue to Portage Avenue and Maryland Street from 4 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. on May 3;

Dedication of health-care workers inspires artist

Save to Read Later Katrina’s eyes are downcast and her hands are raised behind her head. She looks calm, if not a little tired, while lacing up the strings of her yellow hospital gown a garment designed to prevent skin-to-skin contact with viral patients and one that has become a common uniform for health-care workers during the pandemic. Her colleague, Justin, stands nearby wearing a surgical mask and preparing to don his own gown. An ominous black rectangle looms large behind them. Katrina’s eyes are downcast and her hands are raised behind her head. She looks calm, if not a little tired, while lacing up the strings of her yellow hospital gown a garment designed to prevent skin-to-skin contact with viral patients and one that has become a common uniform for health-care workers during the pandemic. Her colleague, Justin, stands nearby wearing a surgical mask and preparing to don his own gown. An ominous black rectangle looms large behind them.

Glass treasures from Winnipeg s brewing past exposed by historically low river level

Glass treasures from Winnipeg s brewing past exposed by historically low river level Historically low river levels in Winnipeg exposed a sunken cache from the city s past at the end of Mulvey Avenue relics from an era when breweries and bottling plants dotted the banks of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. Social Sharing

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