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Winnipeg beer garden s outreach to homeless encampment leads to housing for some

Posted: May 05, 2021 6:41 PM CT | Last Updated: May 5 Brad Chute, co-owner of The Beer Can, says he wanted to make sure they were being good neighbours when they set up at the Granite Curling Club. That included reaching out to those living in a homeless encampment along the Assiniboine River. (Trevor Brine/CBC ) By just trying to be good neighbours, a pop-up beer garden in Winnipeg may have helped some people experiencing homelessness find a place to live.  When they chose to set up at the Granite Curling Club on Granite Way, just west of the Osborne Street bridge the owners of The Beer Can knew they would have to figure out how they were going to approach the encampment behind the club, says co-owner Brad Chute.

Busy opening day for outdoor beer garden s second season

Winnipeg Free Press Busy opening day for outdoor beer garden s second season By: Rosanna Hempel Save to Read Later People wait in line on the opening day of the Beer Can at the Granite Curling Club Saturday. (Daniel Crump / Winnipeg Free Press) Around a minute to noon on Saturday, small groups of thirsty patrons eagerly waited for The Beer Can to open its doors for the season, basking in the 18 C warmth that would rise to a high of 22 C. Around a minute to noon on Saturday, small groups of thirsty patrons eagerly waited for The Beer Can to open its doors for the season, basking in the 18 C warmth that would rise to a high of 22 C.

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Winnipeg Free Press Save to Read Later The Beer Can proved to be a huge success on Main Street last summer. (Jesse Boily / Winnipeg Free Press files) The Beer Can, a beer garden that operated downtown last summer, will open beside the Granite Curling Club on Saturday. The Beer Can, a beer garden that operated downtown last summer, will open beside the Granite Curling Club on Saturday. Owners hope the new location and a Mexican menu will continue to draw a socially distanced crowd. Jenna Khan, one of three owners, said the same rules apply to the venue as for licensed restaurant patios under the current public health order, meaning liquor can only be sold if patrons have ordered a meal, that no more than four people are seated at any table, and that masks are mandatory whenever guests aren’t seated.

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