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Winnipeg Free Press By: Cody Sellar
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“I would imagine that we’ll see probably between 30 and 40 per cent lower sales this week than we saw last week,” said Kaely Dyck, a co-owner of four Smitty’s restaurants.
The return of winter weather Monday was an expensive disruption for many businesses struggling to recover after a year of public-health restrictions which may tighten again soon.
Winnipeg Free Press
The return of winter weather Monday was an expensive disruption for many businesses struggling to recover after a year of public-health restrictions which may tighten again soon.
The past year has battered many local restaurants, and with their patios buried under 10 or more centimetres of snow, the pain continues this week.
The witness, who also knew Zeneli, said the slain leader of the LHS (Loyalty, Honour, Silence) gang used to run the drug trade in Thompson. He was the boss pretty much in town when he was alive, the witness testified. Afterwards, he testified, that role was inherited by Heickert. He was a drug dealer in town too and when Bekim died he took over the town, that s all.
The witness said Amit Kumar told him sometime around 10 p.m. on Dec. 7 that Zeneli was dead after receiving a call on his cell phone. He said, Holy f -, dude, somebody killed Bekim, according to the witness, who also testified that he knew Moose but did not know if he was a drug dealer or not.
Winnipeg Free Press By: Declan Schroeder
Oh, mini marshmallows. whither thou goest?
Winnipeg Free Press
Oh, mini marshmallows. whither thou goest?
After a year filled with stress, suffering and often shortages, it was these puffy packets of sugary softness that represented, perhaps, the most unexpected empty spaces on store shelves.
Mini marshmallows were in short supply over the Christmas season. (Robert Cronkleton / Kansas City Star files)
The perfect storm of the innately Instagrammable hot chocolate bombs going viral online, the holiday season arriving, and more people being at home with time to kill making edible gifts meant bags of these sweet cylinders were snapped up as soon as they appeared.