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What s open, what s closed this Easter weekend

Winnipeg Free Press Posted: Last Modified: 8:15 AM CDT Thursday, Apr. 1, 2021 | Updates Jack Rothenberg, 6, of Glen Burnie, Md., selects an egg, to participate in an egg tapping battle with his family. The Rothenberg s have a tradition of coloring eggs, having an egg tapping battle, and an Easter egg hunt. (Susan Walsh / The Associated Press files) Manitoba is going into its second consecutive Easter long weekend under COVID-19 restrictions. Manitoba is going into its second consecutive Easter long weekend under COVID-19 restrictions. Chief provincial public health officer Dr. Brent Roussin has cautioned against using the time off and sunny weather as an opportunity to gather unsafely. Many of the possible loosened restrictions proposed earlier in March have been put on hold at least until after the holidays.

What s open and closed in Winnipeg during a code red Easter weekend

What s open and closed in Winnipeg during a code red Easter weekend COVID-19 restriction rollbacks in recent weeks have allowed many businesses and services to reopen and even expand capacity, but many will operate on reduced hours for the holiday weekend. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 01, 2021 11:09 AM CT | Last Updated: April 1 Many city services, shopping malls, attractions, recreation facilities and even COVID-19 test sites are impacted by holiday and COVID-19 restrictions this Easter weekend in Manitoba.(CBC)

Two Liquor Mart employees test positive, Manitoba reports one death Saturday

Two Liquor Mart employees test positive, Manitoba reports one death Saturday
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The arts world s reckoning | Ottawa Citizen

The arts world s reckoning: How Ottawa s cultural institutions are responding to pressure for more diversity As the pressure for change sweeps through the arts world, the city’s major players are stepping up to respond to the calls for action beyond the work that’s already been taking place to include Indigenous artists. Author of the article: Lynn Saxberg Publishing date: Mar 13, 2021  •  March 23, 2021  •  11 minute read  •  Patrice James is a filmmaker and the executive director of the Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa. Photo by Errol McGihon /Errol McGihon Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.

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