Winnipeg Free Press Getting carded has a whole new meaning this summer as venues, events ask for proof of vaccination By: Alan Small | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 22, 2021 Save to Read Later
Got your Manitoba COVID-19 vaccination card? You’ll need it to enjoy the return of Manitoba’s arts and culture scene this summer.
Got your Manitoba COVID-19 vaccination card? You’ll need it to enjoy the return of Manitoba’s arts and culture scene this summer.
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Winnipeg’s three major museums and galleries have set reopening dates after the province eased its COVID-19 pandemic rules earlier this month. Mark these dates on your calendar and remember to bring your Manitoba COVID-19 vaccination card or proof that you’re fully vaccinated:
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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.
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The City of Winnipeg is opening a new cooling centre on the main floor of the Susan A. Thompson building, formerly the administration building, to help Winnipeggers escape the current hot spell.
The city will open a new cooling centre on the main floor of the Susan A. Thompson building to help vulnerable Winnipeggers escape the heat.
The city will open a new cooling centre on the main floor of the Susan A. Thompson building to help vulnerable Winnipeggers escape the heat.
Mayor Brian Bowman says the move comes after he asked the province to staff its own downtown Winnipeg cooling centre a request that was not granted.
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