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Support for hospitality industry

Brandon Sun Advertisement The hard-hit hospitality industry got a boost on Tuesday with the announcement of a new $8-million fund that will provide an offset to costs incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. Administered by the Manitoba Hotel Association and the Manitoba Lodges and Outfitters Association, the fund will send money to hotels and licensed resource tourism operators for fixed costs that haven’t been covered by previous relief programs. The Blue Crescent Hotel in Rivers, which opened in January 2020, has been at 90 to 100 per cent capacity for several months now, according to general manager Tracy Mansell. (File) The costs covered by this program include property insurance, mortgage interest, property taxes, land leases, service fees, maintenance of camps and resource retention costs.

Waiting is the hardest part, but necessary

Economic health of community at crossroads

Brandon Sun Posted: Cliff Cullen In the last week, our Chamber has voiced frustration towards the Province, and more specifically the Premier concerning the handling of this pandemic. Although our views have not wavered, we would be remiss in not recognizing the outstanding work being done by our three elected officials. As well, the cooperation of the cabinet office in ensuring our message is being heard. Thank you to MLA’s Cliff Cullen, Reg Helwer and Len Isleifson, as well as Jordan Sisson for your commitment to this community. In the last week, our Chamber has voiced frustration towards the Province, and more specifically the Premier concerning the handling of this pandemic. Although our views have not wavered, we would be remiss in not recognizing the outstanding work being done by our three elected officials. As well, the cooperation of the cabinet office in ensuring our message is being heard. Thank you to MLA’s Cliff Cullen, R

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