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Brandon Sun By: Michele LeTourneau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Posted: Last Modified: 11:57 AM CST Thursday, Mar. 11, 2021 | Updates The province’s implementation task force co-lead, Johanu Botha, said Wednesday that Manitoba has reached several vaccine milestones this week. (Winnipeg Free Press) Manitoba has reached several vaccine milestones this week, according to the province’s implementation task force co-lead, Johanu Botha. Advertisement That includes activating the distribution model and pop-up clinics in rural areas. Our goal is to be able to give 1.5 million doses of vaccine by the end of the second quarter, the second quarter beginning on April 1 and lasting for three months. To achieve that, our daily maximum capacity has to be 20,000 doses, said Botha. ....
She owns JC Kitchens on Greenfield Road, which has been in the family since 1990. Jo also opened new gift shop Regalos across the road in October last year, a brave step given the coronavirus crisis that has caused immense pain for small businesses. Regalos, on Tennis Street, Dentons Green offers a range of homeware and gifts – many from local suppliers. “We got the idea because at JC Kitchens we’ve got two lovely big windows that I like to dress,” Jo said. “We had a number of people who would knock and say, ‘oh we love that item in the window’, and I’d have to constantly tell people it wasn’t for sale. ....
Article content A person was forced into a vehicle on a downtown street, injected with a substance and held against their will for several days before escaping. The adult victim was approached by someone they knew while walking in the Dennis Street area on Nov. 25, said Sault Ste. Marie Police Service spokesperson Lincoln Louttit. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Victim kidnapped, held at downtown residence Back to video He couldn’t confirm what was injected into the victim, but the substance “allowed the accused to transport the victim and restrain the victim.” ....