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Folks walk into the RBC Convention Centre vaccine supersite in Winnipeg on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. For — story.
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Set to reveal hot spots: Provincial health officials will announce which communities will be prioritized for vaccination, as adult residents and some workers in the hot spots will become eligible. READ MORE
Feds to deliver data: Federal government officials will hold a media briefing on COVID-19 data and modelling amid the third wave of the pandemic and the arrival of the B.1.167 variant first detected in India. The briefing begins at 9:15 a.m. CT. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will speak about the pandemic at 10:45 a.m. CT. Afterward, he and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, will receive their first doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Case numbers climb: The provincial government will release the latest COVID-19 numbers, one day after officials announced nearly 100 variant cases and the highest number of new cases overall since mid-January. Here is Tom Brodbeck’s latest column. READ MORE
Weather
Your forecast: Mainly cloudy this morning, clearing this afternoon, with a 30 per cent chance of flurries from roughly 10 a.m. till noon, a high of 4 C, wind chill as low as -12 this morning and wind from the north at 30 km/h gusting to 50.
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MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESSDozens of high-profile Manitobans signed a letter urging Manitoba premier Brian Pallister to bring in strict public health orders to ward off a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases.
‘It will only get worse’: A letter signed by dozens of high-profile Manitobans calls on Premier Brian Pallister to take “extreme action” to curb the spread of COVID-19. READ MORE
Travel ban begins: Canada suspended passenger flights from India and Pakistan for 30 days as of last night amid COVID-19 surges in those two countries. READ MORE
Ads violated elections act: The province’s elections commissioner has ruled a construction company lobby group broke the law by paying for ads promoting Tory legislation without registering with Elections Manitoba. Larry Kusch reports. READ MORE
Loss to Leafs: The Jets, playing for the first time since Saturday, lost their second consecutive game last night. The Toronto Maple Leafs had lost five consecutive games. The two teams play again Saturday at Bell MTS Place. Mike McIntyre reports. READ MORE
On this date

On April 23, 1956: The Winnipeg Free Press reported that a 35-year-old father shot and killed his three children before dying by suicide at his Lisgar Street apartment. Greater Winnipeg was preparing to get into the first phase of its flood-fighting master plan, as the “river at Winnipeg” was expected to peak on May 7. The Free Press marked St. George’s day by flying the Cross of St. George from the courtesy flagstaff all day.
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