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Winnipeg Free Press Feeling the heat From health restrictions to staffing woes, restaurateurs keep a lot of plates spinning as the pandemic tests the limits of their passion By: Eva Wasney | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Jun. 30, 2021 Save to Read Later There’s a gently sunbleached sign outside Preservation Hall that reads, “We can’t wait to meet you.” There’s a gently sunbleached sign outside Preservation Hall that reads, We can’t wait to meet you. Inside the Empress Street restaurant, husband-and-wife owners Tristan and Melanie Foucault still haven’t met many of their regular customers in person since opening one year ago. Instead, Instagram followers have taken the place of a full dining room and timeline posts have become a stand-in for the daily special spiel. ....
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Pandemic erased one-third of Manitoba food services and hotel jobs. Will restaurants ever recover? While most sectors of Manitoba s economy have rebounded from the pandemic, food services and accommodations are down 31 per cent from before the pandemic. Economists are calling it a sector-specific recession. Social Sharing ....
Winnipeg Free Press Opinion While we may not have a bank account deep enough to pull off a blockbuster deal like James Richardson & Sons did this week, we can in our own small way share the sentiment of supporting independent Manitoba businesses. The Richardsons’ purchase of the trucking firm Bison Transport, which has about $1 billion in annual revenue, was a deal between two Manitoba family-owned companies. It’s a commendable example of keeping a local company’s ownership, and the resulting capital, in the city. Retail businesses can only hope consumers echo this buy-local sentiment. When the code-red restrictions are lifted, the economy of this pandemic-wracked province will recover more quickly if retail shoppers share the Richardsons’ understanding of the importance of keeping the money in Manitoba. ....