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After weeks of planning, Four Crowns Inn got their patio up and running on Friday to better serve customers.
Hours later Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer, delivered the news that not only would they have to close their indoor operations, their patio would be forced to close for at least the next three weeks.
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No actual sector-specific data was given for the shutdown, nor was there any real consultation on health orders. Just that, after weeks of slowly rising cases coupled with a sudden spike this past week in the community at large, everything was being shut down, except for take out and delivery.
WINNIPEG A Winnipeg restaurant owner is stepping up to help others in the food service industry by offering to buy inventory from food courts, which are being forced to shut down their seating areas as part of public health orders. On Monday, the Manitoba government announced new public health restrictions, which include closing food courts in malls beginning on Wednesday. Under the new orders, the food court restaurants can remain open, but can only offer takeout. Manitobans can’t sit and eat at the food courts themselves. Now, Four Crowns Restaurant and Hotel, is offering to help out and buy food from those restaurants.
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As the code red lockdown continues past the holiday season, the pulse of Winnipeg small business is growing weak despite injections of government survival cash.
Jonathan Alward, director of provincial affairs for the Manitoba branch of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) told the
Winnipeg Sun on Tuesday that many Winnipeg small businesses are considering bankruptcy.
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He said the city’s COVID-19 Economic Support Grant Program, which offers a one-time $1,500 grant to small businesses that have been forced to close due to the lockdown, won’t be enough to resuscitate small businesses in terms of the high number of applicants and the finite amount of cash available.
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