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Frustrated Winnipegger wants to see derelict buildings dealt withAn area landlord says a derelict building is not only a neighbourhood eyesore, but also representative of a larger issue surrounding vacant properties in Winnipeg.CanadaOct 31, 2023
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‘Don’t want to tolerate this anymore’: Rash of dine-and-dash incidents at Manitoba restaurantsThe Manitoba Restaurant & Foodservices Association says it's monitoring a disturbing trend in restaurants across the province: customers skipping out on paying for meals.CrimeSep 11, 2023
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Winnipeg 7-Eleven applies for dining room liquor licenceThe company has applied for a dining room liquor licence for its location on Ness Avenue at Sturgeon Road, as part of a planned revamp into a licensed eatery.ConsumerJun 6, 2023
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Unsanitary conditions, rodents lead to Manitoba business closures by health inspectorsFood service facilities, as well as hotels with swimming pools or hot tubs, are among the 52 businesses listed in the annual report from Manitoba Health on business violations.HealthMar 16, 2023
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Restaurants in Manitoba prepare for next steps in single-use plastic ban'We're starting to see a lot of restaurants kind of moving away from (single-use plastics),' says Shaun Jeffrey of the Manitoba Restaurant and Foodservices Association.EnvironmentDec 20, 2022
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COVID-19 pandemic means bleak times for Manitoba restaurants, according to new surveyAccording to the Manitoba Restaurant and Food Services Association, restaurateurs are spending at least $2,000 a month on PPE but running on less than 40 per cent of pre-pandemic sales.ConsumerOct 29, 2020
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‘Full capacity’ at Manitoba restaurants not much help under social distancing rules: ownersRestaurant owner Doug Stephen said that while his first priority is safety, he'd like to see physical distancing measures reduced even further.HealthJun 18, 2020
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‘We’re bleeding’: Manitoba restaurant, bar owners say Phase 3 doesn’t go far enoughPhase 3, set to begin June 21, will allow for restaurants and bars to open to 75 per cent capacity, but owners say that won't help their struggling businesses.HealthJun 12, 2020
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