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Double business award win for Grantham charity is extremely rewarding

Double business award win for Grantham charity is ‘extremely rewarding’ Published: 12:00, 13 March 2021 A sports, education and wellbeing charity claimed a double award win at this year’s Journal Business Awards as its team rose to the challenge of delivering services online. Inspire+ were named Business of the Year, as well as winning the inaugural Covid-19 Bounce Back award, sponsored by Oldrids and Downtown, and Iliffe Media respectively. After planned services were suspended by lockdown, Inspire+ offered its coaches and ambassadors to schools for free to continue to virtually encourage mental and physical wellbeing in children. From left: Sophie Allen, Micky Walkden and Chris Graves filming an exercise video. (44132559)

Seven days that shook Canada: How the COVID-19 crisis escalated suddenly last March

Seven days that shook Canada: How the COVID-19 crisis escalated suddenly last March
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Exchange chefs ready to help you get cooking, virtually

Winnipeg Free Press By: Eva Wasney | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 Local chefs are opening up their restaurant kitchens to home cooks for a series of virtual cooking classes hosted by the Exchange District BIZ. Local chefs are opening up their restaurant kitchens to home cooks for a series of virtual cooking classes hosted by the Exchange District BIZ. The first volume of the Exchange District Cooking Club runs Jan. 17 to Feb. 7 with four classes featuring dishes from Chris Graves of the King’s Head Pub, chef Sean McKay of The Mitchell Block, chef Alfonso Maury of Corrientes Argentine Pizza and chef Aron Epp of Amsterdam Tea Room.

Anything helps, restaurateurs say of delivery subsidy

Winnipeg Free Press By: Kellen Taniguchi | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 Local restaurant owners are saying “anything helps” after the province announced it is providing $5 million to restaurants struggling under the code red pandemic response system. Local restaurant owners are saying anything helps after the province announced it is providing $5 million to restaurants struggling under the code red pandemic response system. Province announces $5-M program to help restaurants with code-red delivery costs Click to Expand On Tuesday, Premier Brian Pallister announced the $5-million Dine-in Restaurant Relief Program aimed at helping restaurants hit hard by code-red restrictions. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press files)

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