[ad_1] WINNIPEG – Closing a landmark in downtown Winnipeg is sparking many memories for Morris, Man. Female. On Monday, the Hudson’s Bay Company announced it would immediately close its store in downtown Winnipeg, although it was originally scheduled to close in February 2021. For Ruth Schroeder, 99, the shop has …
Read More »Hudson’s Bay store in downtown Winnipeg closes earlier than expected on Monday
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – The Hudson’s Bay Company store in downtown Winnipeg officially closed its doors starting Monday, November 30, forever, even though it was scheduled to close in early 2021. In a statement to CTV News, a company spokesman said the current COVID-19 situation in Manitoba has led to the …
Read More »Local cannabis company that helps fight COVID-19
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg-based cannabis company has found a way to help fight COVID-19. Delta 9 Cannabis has transformed its cannabis growing pods into decontamination pods capable of cleaning medical supplies, PPE and other equipment. “The area uses a combination of heat and UVC technology to effectively decontaminate all …
Read More »The Manitoba government believes more elements are essential
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government deems some additional items essential and excludes five other remote communities from the ban on selling non-essential items in person. Announced on Saturday afternoon, the province includes gift cards, prepaid credit cards and newspapers on its list of essentials. Sapotaweyak, Berens River, Poplar River, …
Read More »Another Winnipeg nursing home struggling to contain the COVID-19 outbreak
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – Another Winnipeg nursing home is struggling to cope with a COVID-19 outbreak. More than half of all residents tested positive for the virus at the Golden Links Lodge in St. Vital. Jordan Hanna is worried about her grandmother, who lives at the Golden Links Lodge. “The thought …
Read More »Lottery products deemed “non-essential” in Manitoba, suspended terminals
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – Lottery products have been deemed “non-essential” under new public health orders in the province, meaning Manitobans will not be able to purchase or validate their lottery tickets in person. Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries and Western Canada Lottery Corporation (WCLC) will suspend lottery terminals in the province on …
Read More »Canada’s top doctor notes Manitoba’s restrictions as models predict a bleak future
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – New model for COVID-19 predicts a bleak future for Canada, but tight restrictions in Manitoba have caught the attention of the country’s provincial public health chief who is looking to change the trend. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has released a model for the second …
Read More »Manitoba promotes safe local shopping amid new restrictions
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government has launched a new digital campaign to encourage safe local shopping amid new public health orders. Finance Minister Scott Fielding and Minister of Economic Development and Education Ralph Eichler made the announcement on Friday, noting that the campaign came as a recommendation from the …
Read More »Abandoned places abound in Manitoba
[ad_2][ad_1] The author Gordon Goldsborough has launched another book focusing on the abandoned buildings in Manitoba. He made stops in various parts of the province to promote his book. The book is titled "More Abandoned Manitoba" and is the sequel to his first release, "Abandoned Manitoba". The book describes buildings …
Read More »A man died as a result of a fire in western Manitoba
[ad_2][ad_1] Details Category: Local news Published: Wednesday 12 December 2018 05:49 Written by Barry Lamb Prairie Mountain RCMP responded to the fatal fire at the weekend. On December 9, at 12:45, RCMP Prairie Mountain received a report of a fire about 10 km north of Inglis, in the Riding Mountain …
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