Winnipeg Restaurant
-
Nothing changes at Winnipeg landmark Rae and Jerry’s – except ownershipThe owner of an iconic Winnipeg restaurant says even though he's stepping away from the business, it's not going anywhere.ConsumerJan 18, 2024
-
‘Embarrassing’: Pre-payment request from Winnipeg restaurant has patron claiming discriminationThe group — all of whom were in their early to mid-20s — were asked to pay their bill early due to a new pre-pay policy after a spike in dining and dashing in Winnipeg.CanadaSep 27, 2022
-
-
Advertisement
-
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
-
-
Advertisement
-
Manitoba restaurants can’t find enough staff to fill openingsUnder current public health orders, restaurants and bars can be open at 25 per cent capacity indoors, and 50 per cent capacity for outdoor dining until 10 p.m.EconomyJul 13, 2021
-
Tim Hortons apologizes for ‘speak English’ signs at Winnipeg restaurantThe signs, which appeared to say 'we are an English speaking place of work' and 'speak English' were photographed by a customer.NewsApr 26, 2021
-
-
Stella’s shutters Sherbrook location amid staff strike, demanding fair treatmentThe location on Sherbrook Street is now the third Stella's that has closed its doors since the spring.ConsumerNov 7, 2020
-
-
Stella’s staff go on strike due to ‘complete lack of respect’ to workers, says unionEmployees at Stella's restaurant on Sherbrook Street started walking the picket line Monday.EconomySep 21, 2020
-
Winnipeg restaurant with no dance floor fined after patrons start dancing at tableA Winnipeg restaurant owner is looking for answers after he was issued a fine for $2,542 after patrons were allegedly caught dancing and not social distancing inside his establishment early Saturday morning.Jul 13, 2020
-
-
Advertisement
-
Two more Manitoba restaurants dinged for public health violations during pandemicThe wallets of two more Manitoba restauranteurs are $2,542 lighter after getting ticketed by the province this month for failing to comply with public health orders during the COVID-19 pandemic.HealthJun 24, 2020
-
-
Advertisement
-
Coronavirus: Winnipeg restaurant shares plans for new dining experienceA Winnipeg restaurant owner is preparing to welcome guests back with strict new protocols once he gets the go ahead from the Manitoba government as part of Phase 2 of the provinces reopening plan.May 21, 2020
Trending
-
Trump signals drawdown in Middle East as Canada, allies condemn Iran’s actions12,406 Read -
Canadians plan to sail to Gaza despite detention risks9,977 Read -
Trump threatens to deploy ICE agents to U.S. airports4,784 Read -
Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positions4,756 Read -
So long, Jay-Z: Rapper officially changes stage name to JAŸ-Z3,222 Read -
Josh Duggar reacts to brother Joseph’s arrest for child molestation2,417 Read -
Top Videos
-
Indigenous identity researcher ordered to pay $70,000 in defamation suit69 Viewed -
Ottawa to cut science, tourism and foreign aid as government restructures spending24 Viewed -
Trump threatens to ‘obliterate’ Iran’s power plants in 48-hour ultimatum24 Viewed -
Merritt tick bite warning21 Viewed -
Taylor Frankie Paul domestic violence video causes ‘The Bachelorette’ to be cancelled19 Viewed -
Majority of Americans do not want to send ground troops to Iran, poll finds -