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Have you herd? Bison community grows at Fort Whyte Alive over Mother s Day weekend

Have you herd? Bison community grows at Fort Whyte Alive over Mother s Day weekend Fort Whyte Alive had a wonderful Mother’s Day surprise with the births of a number of new bison calves. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 09, 2021 9:27 PM CT | Last Updated: May 10 A bison calf takes some of its first steps at Fort Whyte Alive. The bison herd grew by quite a few right around Mother s Day.(CBC) Fort Whyte Alive had a wonderful Mother s Day surprise with the births of a number of new bison calves. Spring time is kind of like our New Years here at Fort Whyte, said Carolyn Townend, the organization s brand and communications manager said in an interview on Thursday.

FortWhyte Alive welcomes new baby bisons

  WINNIPEG Fort Whyte Alive had a Mother’s Day surprise with the births of several new bison calves. The new babies were announced in an Instagram post on Sunday by the centre, saying the new additions bring their bison herd to over 40 animals.  

Great outdoors enjoyed as spring arrives with record-setting warmth

Great outdoors enjoyed as spring arrives with record-setting warmth
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Road to COVID recovery for Manitoba hospitality, tourism sectors may be years away

Article content Few sectors in Manitoba have been hit as hard by COVID-19 as the hospitality and tourism industry. While there may be a little light forming for the rest of the province at the end of the pandemic tunnel, the road to recovery may be years away for this sector. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID recovery for Manitoba hospitality, tourism sectors may be years away Back to video Joel Waterman, the general manager at the Inn at the Forks in Winnipeg, said that by all accounts they are looking at at least late 2023 before they even get back to their pre-pandemic baseline.

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