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Pandemic-fatigued Manitobans eager to return to one of the few activities not restricted
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Erica and Cliff Dyck tried camping last year during the pandemic and loved it so much, they upgraded their trailer and are back this year.
Birds were chirping throughout a southern Manitoba campground as Erica Dyck took in the signs of spring on Sunday morning.
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Birds were chirping throughout a southern Manitoba campground as Erica Dyck took in the signs of spring on Sunday morning. It is beautiful, because the trees are starting to bud; there are lots of birds, she said. It’s calm and peaceful.
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Church of God in Sarto, Man., fined $10,000 for breaking COVID-19 rules last week
Manitobans accused of breaking COVID-19 public health orders were ordered to pay over $30,000 in fines last week, including a rural church that was fined $10,000 for continuing to hold large in-person services.
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Most of the tickets given out in Manitoba in week of Feb. 8-14 for not wearing masks
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Posted: Feb 17, 2021 4:22 PM CT | Last Updated: February 17
Between Feb. 8 and 14, 27 tickets were issued to Manitobans for allegedly breaking public health orders.(Lyzaville Sale/CBC)
Manitobans accused of breaking COVID-19 public health orders were ordered to pay over $30,000 in fines last week, including a rural church that was fined $10,000.