Anything helps : Winnipeg businesses welcome financial relief during COVID-19 lockdown
Winnipeg businesses are taking all the financial help they can get, as they prepare to survive a third COVID-19 lockdown that will last at least three weeks.
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Fried Chicken Fest takes flight this Saturday with a flock of Winnipeg restaurants dishing up deep-fried goodness for the next seven days. The fourth annual food event runs Jan. 16 to 23 with more than 35 local establishments taking part amid Manitoba’s code red restrictions.
Fried Chicken Fest takes flight this Saturday with a flock of Winnipeg restaurants dishing up deep-fried goodness for the next seven days. The fourth annual food event runs Jan. 16 to 23 with more than 35 local establishments taking part amid Manitoba’s code red restrictions.
WINNIPEG For some Winnipeg residents, food security and access to healthy food can be a challenge, but one foundation is putting in work to make sure no one goes hungry. Leftovers Foundation started in Alberta, recently it was granted national funding status and made its way to Winnipeg. “Our mission is to take food that would have otherwise been destined for the landfill that is still edible, still good, and capture it in time so it can go to the service agencies that are creating the hampers, and bag lunches and meals,” said Brandy Bobier, the city lead coordinator for Leftovers Foundation Winnipeg.