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Publishing date: Dec 22, 2020 • December 22, 2020 • 3 minute read • MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Premier Brian Pallister and Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, announce that the province will begin to implement its COVID-19 vaccination plan as early as next week, once the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine supplied by the federal government arrive in the province. 201209 - Wednesday, December 09, 2020.
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Steve Hrousalas has survived a lot in more than 45 years of running a restaurant in Winnipeg, but he has never seen anything quite like 2020.
Through health orders requiring closing and opening and closing his doors again, he has now seen business at Rae and Jerry’s Steakhouse on Portage Avenue drop 85% year-over-year through the critical months of November and December after being forced to switch his business over from dine-in only to offering pickup and delivery when the provi
Province announces $5-M program to help restaurants with code-red delivery costs
Last Modified: 4:31 PM CST Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 | Updates
On Tuesday, Premier Brian Pallister announced the $5-million Dine-in Restaurant Relief Program aimed at helping restaurants hit hard by code-red restrictions. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press files)
The Progressive Conservative government is providing $5 million to restaurants that have been hard hit by recent code-red restrictions.
The Progressive Conservative government is providing $5 million to restaurants that have been hard hit by recent code-red restrictions.
The money will be given to dine-in establishments that have had to transform their businesses to a meal-delivery service model due to public health orders.