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Business sector excitement tempered by communication lapses as reopening looms

Winnipeg Free Press By: Cody Sellar Save to Read Later 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.

Wedding and funerals left with low capacity in Manitoba s second phase reopening

  WINNIPEG Wednesday was an emotional day for Bodhan Wowczuk and Joseph Fourre. They’re each planning a wedding, which happens to be on the same weekend in August, and they were both hoping to be able to increase their guest list. Under the new public health orders coming into effect Saturday in Manitoba, outdoor weddings and funerals may include up to 150 participants. Indoors, however, weddings and funerals are only allowed 25 people. These capacity changes are in addition to photographers and officiants. Both men, Fourre a groom-to-be and Wowczuk a father-of-the-bride-to-be, a took issue with the upcoming August 5 Blue Bombers game, which is allowed to happen at 100-per cent capacity because the crowd is required to be fully vaccinated.

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Murders of Amanda Drywater-Douglas and Jennifer Lynn Sudar by Quantell Alverson examined on See No Evil

Murders of Amanda Drywater-Douglas and Jennifer Lynn Sudar by Quantell Alverson examined on See No Evil Wed May 19, 2021 at 4:36pm ET Quantell Alverson was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murders of Amanda Drywater-Douglas and Jennifer Lynn Sudar. Pic credit: Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections See No Evil is investigating the murder of Amanda Drywater-Douglas and Jennifer Lynn Sudar who were both gunned down by Quantell Jamar Alverson outside their apartment complex in Tulsa, Oklahoma. On November 26, 2014, employees of the complex heard a volley of gunfire, and one of them spotted Alverson driving away from the scene. Alverson had passed so close to the employee that she had been able to memorize the license plate and later pass it on to the cops.

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