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Brandon University grad Jessica Li will deliver her valedictorian address online. (Tyler Murray)
Jessica Li’s advice for the class of 2021, as summed up in one line from her three-minute valedictorian speech: “If life gives you lemons, just squeeze them.”
Jessica Li’s advice for the class of 2021, as summed up in one line from her three-minute valedictorian speech: If life gives you lemons, just squeeze them.
As she prepares to pre-record her address for Brandon University’s upcoming virtual convocation, the 21-year-old is trying to take her own advice, by finding the sweet amid the sour of an unusual end to her bachelor’s degree.
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Free Press spoke to four Manitoba business owners and workers before new provincial restrictions and federal emergency support extensions were announced this week. How do they feel now?
Public-health restrictions and capacity limits haven’t changed for a gym owner, a hairstylist and a restaurant manager, but things have taken a turn for the worse with the fourth, an independent retailer.
Premier Brian Pallister did not order any businesses to shut down in an announcement of health-order changes this week despite earlier indications the province was considering such measures. The one change imposed was for retailers to limit store capacities to 333 people or 33 per cent, whichever is lower.