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Jill s recipe for success after Covid caused a wobble

RECIPE FOR SUCCESS: Jill Wilkinson with her brownies CREATING the perfect dairy free brownie has proved a recipe for success for a Barnard Castle business woman. For ten years Jill Wilkinson organised and ran the Wiggles and Wobble sessions at a variety of venues across the North East. The popular weekly sessions, which help a child’s emotional and intellectual development, came to an abrupt stop when Covid-19 pandemic struck last year. However, during lockdown the resourceful mum-of-three found a recipe for success, creating and shipping luxury, indulgent brownies to chocoholics across the country. She said: “I did Wiggles and Wobbles for ten years. The sessions were really popular and then Covid came.

Businesses want to split Northern Health Region to allow targeted health restrictions

Businesses want to split Northern Health Region to allow targeted health restrictions Business representatives are proposing Manitoba’s Northern Health Region be split into northwest and northeast areas in order to better target COVID-19 restrictions according to communities case counts. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 29, 2021 7:56 AM CT | Last Updated: January 29 Businesses in The Pas say the COVID-19 situation in their town doesn t warrant the tighter restrictions placed on the north, where some communities are dealing with high rates of the coronavirus.(Tyson Koschik/CBC) Business representatives are proposing Manitoba s Northern Health Region be split into northwest and northeast areas in order to better target COVID-19 restrictions according to communities case counts.

The Pas chamber blasts continued lockdown

Consider reopening parts of northern Manitoba where COVID-19 situation stable, residents say

Consider reopening parts of northern Manitoba where COVID-19 situation stable, residents say CBC/Radio-Canada © Tyson Koschik/CBC The Pas & District Chamber of Commerce wants the province to consider easing pandemic restrictions for parts of northern Manitoba that are seeing relatively low COVID-19 case numbers. As the southern half of Manitoba is seeing some reopening after more than two months of strict pandemic lockdown measures, parts of the north with relatively few COVID-19 cases want the province to treat the huge area on a district-by-district basis. Districts like ours   like The Pas and Snow Lake and Flin Flon  really should be taken in consideration, instead of some of the communities that are suffering from current large outbreaks right now further north, which are about 500 to 800 kilometres away from here, said Jill Wilkinson, president of The Pas & District Chamber of Commerce.

Northern Man continuing to face repercussions of strict Public Health Orders - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Closures have affected Gillam s town daycare. (Town of Gillam/Facebook) Article continues below advertisement ↴ Communities such as Gillam and The Pas are facing their own challenges as they continue to see Level Red restrictions. Dozens of communities will remain under the strict COVID-19 restrictions in Northern Manitoba. The rest of the province will be easing many restrictions, including removing the essential goods list, on Saturday. The Pas & District Chamber of Commerce is vocalizing their frustrations with the continued restrictions.  “The North is a broad region, and communities within it should not be lumped together. Restrictions need to be placed on small health districts, rather than the entire region. If we can collect statistics from individual health ‘districts’, then we should be able to ease restrictions on those areas,” President Jill Wilkinson says in a statement.

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