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The provincial government is reopening the Manitoba Bridge Grant program to provide an estimated $5 million in support for seasonal businesses, new applicants and others affected by public health restrictions, it was announced Tuesday.
The deadline for applications is July 16. Nearly 1,000 businesses are expected to be eligible for the enhancement of the original program which was launched last November and has provided more than $291 million to over 15,000 private enterprises, not-for-profit organizations and registered charities affected by those restrictions.
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Coun. Scott Gillingham, council’s finance chairman, is lobbying his council colleagues to devote $3 million to provide a second round of $1,500 city grants could help cover pandemic losses for Winnipeg businesses and non-profit organizations. (Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free Press files)
A second round of $1,500 city grants could help cover pandemic losses for Winnipeg businesses and non-profit organizations, though some fear that alone won’t be enough to save them.
A second round of $1,500 city grants could help cover pandemic losses for Winnipeg businesses and non-profit organizations, though some fear that alone won’t be enough to save them.
City councillor seeks industry regulation for short-term rentals By: Cody Sellar
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Councillor Markus Chambers is calling for the city to examine whether it should require short-term rentals to pay Winnipeg’s five per cent accommodation tax.
The hotel industry and short-term rental companies, such as Airbnb Inc., are on uneven ground and that needs to change, says Winnipeg Coun. Markus Chambers.
The hotel industry and short-term rental companies, such as Airbnb Inc., are on uneven ground and that needs to change, says Winnipeg Coun. Markus Chambers. We need to level the playing field, he said Wednesday, calling for the city to examine whether it should require short-term rentals to pay Winnipeg’s five per cent accommodation tax.
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