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WINNIPEG More than 500 Winnipeggers who started their Easter Sunday without power can now turn their lights back on. Manitoba Hydro said in a tweet Sunday morning, around 10:30 a.m., there were outages affecting about 550 customers in the Downtown and Centennial area of Winnipeg. The Crown corporation said in a tweet that power was restored about 40 minutes later, at 11:10 a.m. While the exact cause is unknown, Manitoba Hydro said in a Tweet that it has seen more wildlife – including geese, squirrels and ravens – contacting power lines. The outage came about an hour after Manitoba Hydro restored power for about 500 people in the Fort Rouge area who were in the dark Sunday morning. ....
She said a map is currently being built to help families find the areas in the city where some teddy bears may be hiding out. The other way to get involved is by putting a teddy bear or stuffed animal in your window for people to find. Especially during COVID, and everyone being isolated, and not being able to do a lot of things with family and friends – I think people are feeling a lack of community, Restall said. This is one of those ways that, even when we are all far apart, we can still feel a sense of community. ....
WINNIPEG Manitoba s health minister said the province hit a COVID-19 vaccination milestone on Saturday. In a news release, Health Minister Heather Stefanson said, as of Saturday, the province has administered more than 200,000 vaccine doses. According to the province s vaccination dashboard, the province also reached its target for daily maximum capacity. The dashboard said the province has the ability to administer 20,918 doses a day. The dashboard said the total number of doses administered is now 204,107 – accounting for 13.4 per cent of Manitobans 18-years-old and older. “This milestone we achieved today is one of many we still hope to achieve thanks to the work of key stakeholders, health providers, as well as the leadership of our First Nations partners,” Johanu Botha, operations lead of the Vaccination Implementation Task Force, said in a news release. ....