Winnipeg s most popular film festival is returning for 2021 adapting to the pandemic in hopes of encouraging viewers. It s been a very challenging year, and in some cases, it s been a very sad year, as well, the Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival s creator and director, Paul Boge, says in an online video.
In 2020, the festival s 10th year, the festival saw what Boge called staggering attendance numbers. The festival set a record with 5,875 attendees coming through the doors to take in a number of movies.
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Federal government says more than half of Canadians will be vaccinated by July
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The federal government plans to vaccinate more than half of the Canadian population by July.
Canada’s Deputy Chief Public Health Officer says if all goes according to plan, eight percent of Canadians will receive vaccines by the end of March.
April to June will see 34 to 61 percent of people in Canada getting doses, with the hope that nearly all Canadians will receive both shots of a COVID-19 vaccine by September.