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Ray Louie, co-owner of restaurant and event venue Gates on Roblin, west of Winnipeg, would like some clarity about capacity limits from the province. (John Woods / Winnipeg Free Press files)
Businesses and city services are struggling to keep up with loosening public health restrictions, as Manitoba embarks on the next step of its COVID-19 pandemic reopening plan.
Businesses and city services are struggling to keep up with loosening public health restrictions, as Manitoba embarks on the next step of its COVID-19 pandemic reopening plan.
Ray Louie, co-owner of restaurant and event venue Gates on Roblin, west of Winnipeg, said he’s frustrated with the province’s communication.
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Health Canada has given the go-ahead for AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine. It is the third COVID-19 vaccine Ottawa has approved.
The warmer-than-usual weather continues today, but with snow and rain. There is a 60 per cent chance of snow all weekend and on Monday, too.
The province’s spring thaw outlook report, states the risk of a “major spring high-water event remains low” in most areas.
Movie theatres are allowed to reopen in Quebec today, but they can’t sell food. There are no plans to reopen cinemas in Manitoba under proposed loosening of pandemic restrictions announced Thursday.