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Manitobans living or working certain jobs in three Winnipeg neighbourhoods are now eligible for vaccine shots, the province announced Friday.
All people aged 18 and older who live or work in those specified jobs school staff, child-care providers, grocery and convenience store workers, gas station attendants and anywhere that serves food (resultants and food banks) in Downtown East, Point Douglas South and Inkster East, can book their appointments either online or through the province’s phone-in system.
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The following buildings cannot be accessed by the public:
• Brandon City Hall (410 - 9th Street)
• A.R. McDiarmid Civic Complex (638 Princess Avenue)
• Parks Complex (2020 McGregor Avenue)
• Brandon Community Sportsplex (30 Knowlton Drive)
• Civic Services Complex (900 Richmond Avenue East)
• Brandon Fire & Emergency Services / Provincial E-911 Dispatch Centre (Fire Hall No. 1: 120 - 19th Street North & Fire Hall No. 2: 321 - 13th Street)
• Municipal Water Treatment Plant (108 - 26th Street North)
• Brandon Cemetery Administration Building (1901 - 18th Street)
• Eastview Landfill Administration Building (765 - 33rd Street East. Please note that the Eastview Landfill remains open winter hours)
The following buildings remain open with modified services: