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Author of the article: Hal Anderson Publishing date: Jul 09, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 4 minute read • Sara Verwymeren is the owner of Winnipeg-based Three Pines Organizing and she says her business is booming, especially since COVID-19 hit. Sara s phone usually rings when people have reached their limit and they re ready to buy a bigger home just to house all their stuff. She says no matter how big your home is, you ll always fill it. Photo by Handout /Three Pines Organizing Article content According to a recent survey, two-thirds of us want to get more organized after the pandemic. We’re desperate to find room for everything in our homes. It seems a lot of online shopping has things piling up. So I called a Winnipeg expert for some advice. Sara Verwymeren is the owner of Three Pines Organizing. She says her business is booming. When COVID-19 hit and I started working from home, I thought I’d find some extra time to get a few messes cleaned ....
WINNIPEG It appears the City of Winnipeg may be waiving the $500 fee for temporary patios this summer. With businesses struggling through pandemic lockdowns and restrictions, there was a lot of backlash to the fee. On Friday morning, the city’s Finance Committee passed a motion unanimously to halt the fee and refund anyone who has already paid. A day earlier, Councillor Kevin Klein announced a similar motion to forgive the fee. Mayor Brian Bowman says he supports the move to waive it. Related Stories ....
WINNIPEG There is some good news for Winnipeggers who are looking to get out of their house and get some exercise. Mayor Brian Bowman announced on Tuesday that playgrounds and athletic fields are allowed to reopen under the provincial public health orders. Bowman said this takes effect immediately. The Public Service has begun the process of removing signage that is currently up indicating that these spaces are closed, said Bowman. He noted the areas will be open while that signage movement process is happening. I am very pleased that residents will now have more options available to them to get outside and get active safely. ....