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Winnipeg mayor calls for transit officers in first state of the city addressWinnipeg mayor Scott Gillingham says two dozen peace officers will soon be aboard Winnipeg Transit buses to combat safety concerns.CanadaMar 2, 2023
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Downtown Winnipeg’s recovery has begun, but will take time, BIZ saysThe goal is to change people's focus from thinking of downtown as merely a central business district to more of a social gathering hub.CanadaFeb 14, 2023
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201 Portage transformation a step toward revitalizing downtown Winnipeg: CEOOne of Winnipeg's tallest buildings is celebrating a new look after years of renovations in the hopes of revitalizing downtown and welcoming employees back.EconomyNov 16, 2022
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Dearth of downtown workers means end of the line for Winnipeg restaurant after 40+ yearsDowntown staple Nathan Detroit's Sandwich Pad will be closing for good later this month after more than four decades in business.CanadaJul 5, 2022
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Winnipeg businesses employ ‘wait and see’ method on mandates: Chamber of CommerceWith vaccine mandates expiring Tuesday and mask mandates on March 15 in Manitoba, local businesses are deciding how they want to proceed in order to keep staff and customers safe.HealthFeb 28, 2022
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Manitoba government to spend $22 million to improve child care optionsManitoba's Minister of Families announced $22 million to add 1,400 child care spaces and offer more options to parents who need extra flexibility.HealthAug 26, 2020
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Coronavirus: Downtown Winnipeg reopening, but businesses still facing challengesDowntown Winnipeg is reopening COVID-19 lockdowns with about three-quarters of area businesses open in some capacity, but customers are slow to return.ConsumerJul 8, 2020
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6-week delay for business bailout amid coronavirus pandemic may be too long: biz orgsSmall businesses are set to receive federal funding as their revenue dries up during the pandemic, but according to some organizations that represent employers, it may be too little, too late.ConsumerApr 2, 2020
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Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce cancels mayoral debate, unable to ‘secure full participation’ of front-runnersThe Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce has canceled their usual mayoral debate after being unable to "secure the full participation" of their selected candidates.PoliticsSep 20, 2018
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