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Feeling the heat
From health restrictions to staffing woes, restaurateurs keep a lot of plates spinning as the pandemic tests the limits of their passion By: Eva Wasney | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Jun. 30, 2021 Save to Read Later
There’s a gently sunbleached sign outside Preservation Hall that reads, “We can’t wait to meet you.”
There’s a gently sunbleached sign outside Preservation Hall that reads, We can’t wait to meet you.
Inside the Empress Street restaurant, husband-and-wife owners Tristan and Melanie Foucault still haven’t met many of their regular customers in person since opening one year ago. Instead, Instagram followers have taken the place of a full dining room and timeline posts have become a stand-in for the daily special spiel.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Editorial | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, May. 6, 2021
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“If you don’t know where you are going,” said baseball Hall-of-Famer and noted manufacturer of malapropisms Yogi Berra, “you’ll end up someplace else.” If you don’t know where you are going, said baseball Hall-of-Famer and noted manufacturer of malapropisms Yogi Berra, you’ll end up someplace else.
In other words, you’ve got to have a plan.
Questions about planning or, more pointedly, the perceived lack thereof were directed toward the Manitoba government this week after neighbouring Saskatchewan unveiled its detailed and guardedly optimistic Reopen Saskatchewan document, laying out strategies and proposed timelines for lifting pandemic-related restrictions.
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It s an elongated state of flux for Manitoba businesses, as the province announces a two-week extension for strident pandemic restrictions starting Saturday.
It s an elongated state of flux for Manitoba businesses, as the province announces a two-week extension for strident pandemic restrictions starting Saturday.
While chief provincial public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin had expected to at least somewhat relax code red guidelines Friday, instead COVID-19 case counts creeping up after the holiday season means: Now is not the time to make that decision.
At least until Jan. 22, things like getting a haircut, shopping for clothes or buying personal electronics in-store will remain prohibited. Save for essential retailers such as grocery stores and pharmacies, all non-essential establishments among them restaurants, pubs and beauty salons remain shuttered.