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Young Manitobans eager for COVID-19 vaccines line up in droves, book appointments

Outside the centre in the early afternoon, Kingsley Dumas, 15, and his sister Kadee, 16, were patiently waiting their turn for a vaccine shot. I can t wait to get it, Kingsley said.  It s pretty awesome that we can have it now. Aniel Ali said he booked appointments for his children at Ma Mawi as soon as he heard the news on Friday. In his eyes, there s no purpose in waiting for a vaccination shot. I mean, why hesitate? Ali said. There s no need to hesitate. It s going to benefit them, us, the community and, most importantly, family. His kids had plenty of company.

River Runs Through It ranch under contract

If you had $136 million, you might have been able to own the Climbing Arrow Ranch, one of the largest private, undeveloped ranches in the West. Just 20 miles west of Belgrade, the ranch sold May 10 just days after it was listed and after a rather spirited bidding war. It is under contract to an unnamed American buyer, at close to its asking price, said Mike Swan of Swan Land Company. “Since our public release of the listing of the Climbing Arrow Ranch, we have received an extraordinary response from the market, with multiple parties stepping immediately,” said Swan in a prepared statement.

Most Manitoba MLAs vaccinated — or soon will be

Winnipeg Free Press By: Larry Kusch | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Tuesday, May. 11, 2021 Winnipeg Free Press There appears to be little or no vaccine hesitancy among the province s MLAs. A survey of the 57 members of the Manitoba legislative assembly, conducted through their party caucuses, reveals that 54 had either received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine or booked an appointment as of 9 a.m. Monday. Thirty-three of 36 Progressive Conservative MLAs had either got the jab or booked one, a government spokesman said. JOHN WOODS / CANADIAN PRESS FILES Premier Brian Pallister waves to vaccination staff in Winnipeg’s convention centre as Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, prepares his COVID shot last month.

Montana ranch that was backdrop to Robert Redford film A River Runs Through It sells for $135m

Ferocious bidding war for ranch that was backdrop to Robert Redford film A River Runs Through It sees it go under contract for $136m - making it one of America s most expensive - and biggest estates Montana ranch is under contract for a sum near $136.25 million after less than a week on the market The Climbing Arrow Ranch is one of the largest undeveloped ranches in the Rocky Mountain West Almost 80,000 acre property spreads across four counties and was bought by the Anderson family in 1959 Ranch known for bull-elk and trout hunting and boasts a herd of nearly 2,000 commercial Black Angus cattle

Following Bidding War, Montana Ranch is in Contract for Around $136 25 Million Ask

Mansion Global Following Bidding War, Montana Ranch is in Contract for Around $136.25 Million Ask Climbing Arrow Ranch, near Bozeman, was publicly listed for less than a week before finding a buyer By Katherine Clarke and Candace Taylor  |  Save TK TK CLIMBING ARROW RANCH A Montana ranch featured in the 1992 Robert Redford movie A River Runs Through It is in contract, less than a week after the listing was made public, the listing agent confirmed. The property, known as the Climbing Arrow Ranch, sold for around its $136.25 million asking price following a bidding war, according to two other people familiar with the deal.

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