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Business sector excitement tempered by communication lapses as reopening looms

Winnipeg Free Press By: Cody Sellar Save to Read Later Ray Louie, co-owner of restaurant and event venue Gates on Roblin, west of Winnipeg, would like some clarity about capacity limits from the province. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press files) Businesses and city services are struggling to keep up with loosening public health restrictions, as Manitoba embarks on the next step of its COVID-19 pandemic reopening plan. Businesses and city services are struggling to keep up with loosening public health restrictions, as Manitoba embarks on the next step of its COVID-19 pandemic reopening plan. Ray Louie, co-owner of restaurant and event venue Gates on Roblin, west of Winnipeg, said he’s frustrated with the province’s communication.

Province looks to shut down another cannabis store

Winnipeg Free Press Government claims Indigenous-run shop operating without licence Save to Read Later In May the provincial regulator terminated the licence for another store Long Plain First Nation is a partner in, Meta Cannabis Supply Co. at 420 Madison St., even though that store was in compliance with all the regulations. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press files) The province has filed a statement of claim seeking to shut down the Indigenous Bloom cannabis store in Portage la Prairie, the provincial regulator’s latest attempt to rein in what it claims to be the operation of an unlicensed retail shop. The province has filed a statement of claim seeking to shut down the Indigenous Bloom cannabis store in Portage la Prairie, the provincial regulator’s latest attempt to rein in what it claims to be the operation of an unlicensed retail shop.

MLL to take it one game at a time

Winnipeg Free Press Explores options to offer single-event sports bets By: Dylan Robertson JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Manny Atwal, president and CEO of Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation, wouldn t speculate on how much money single sport betting would bring in. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press files) Manitobans will soon be able to place legal bets on single sports games. Manitobans will soon be able to place legal bets on single sports games. A federal bill passed by Parliament in June and proclaimed into law on Tuesday, removed the prohibition on single game betting. The prohibition had been on the books for decades for every sport but horse racing to prevent match-fixing. Requiring someone to place a parlay bet on multiple games at the same time in theory made it harder to fix games, but the internet has enabled a multimillion-dollar grey market. Illegal offshore websites and U.S. casinos had taken bets

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