COVID-19 crisis

This 2020 electron microscope image made available by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases shows a Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 particle isolated from a patient, in a laboratory in Fort Detrick, Md. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-NIAID/NIH via AP
New pandemic rules in place: Restrictions requiring masks and limiting indoor and outdoor gatherings to 10 people took effect this morning, as Winnipeg and surrounding areas shift to code orange status. The regulations will be in place for at least 28 days. Sarah Lawrynuik reports. READ MORE
Last call: Bars have come under increased scrutiny as the case count continues to climb. The Free Press visited several bars Saturday night, which for many people was a last chance to party before new pandemic restrictions took effect. At one nightclub, patrons behaved as though there was no pandemic. Ryan Thorpe reports. READ MORE
A toast to nightlife: Melissa Martin’s latest column is a sort of eulogy for bar life. “Mostly, it’s easy to see nightlife as a frivolous indulgence, especially if one either never enjoyed it or simply grew out of it,” she writes. “If youth is wasted on the young, then its memory is often lost on the old.” READ MORE
Afternoon update: Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief public health officer, is expected to hold one of his twice-weekly news conferences on the pandemic this afternoon. Ninety-two new cases of COVID-19 were announced this weekend, including 51 on Sunday.
Just married… just in time: With the new limit on gathering sizes now in effect, some couples got married just under the wire this weekend. Others, whose weddings were scheduled for next weekend or later, will have to postpone or hold very small ceremonies and celebrations. Ben Waldman reports. READ MORE
Weather
Your forecast: Mainly cloudy with a 60 per cent chance of showers until about 9 a.m., with a high of 13 C, and wind at 30 km/h gusting to 50 from the northwest, decreasing to 15 km/h in the late afternoon.
What’s happening today

Carolyn Kaster / The Associated PressU.S. President Donald Trump gestures while speaking during a news conference at the White House, Sunday.
Trump to be grilled on taxes: President Donald Trump is scheduled to give an update on the U.S. government’s coronavirus testing strategy at the White House this afternoon, but he’ll face many questions about his taxes. The New York Times reported Sunday that Trump paid only US$750 in federal income taxes in 2016 — the year he ran for office — and the next year, and paid no income taxes at all in many other years. The Associated Press reports. READ MORE
Cup clash continues: The Dallas Stars and the Tampa Bay Lightning will face off in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup final tonight. Tampa leads the series 3-2 after losing Game 5 — and a chance to hoist the Cup — in double-overtime Saturday night. Mike McIntyre has a column from Edmonton on Stars winger Corey Perry, who scored the game-winner Saturday. READ MORE
In case you missed it

Miami Heat’s Duncan Robinson, left, battles for the ball with Boston Celtics’ Marcus Smart (36) during the second half of an NBA conference final playoff basketball game Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Heat is on… to the finals: The Miami Heat will face the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA finals after beating the Boston Celtics in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference final Sunday night. The NBA finals begin Wednesday night. READ MORE
Ex-campaign boss being evaluated: Trump’s former campaign manager, Brad Parscale, has been hospitalized for psychiatric evaluation in Florida after his wife called police to say he had multiple guns and was threatening to hurt himself Sunday. Parscale was demoted in July but remained part of the president’s re-election campaign. The Associated Press reports. READ MORE
On this date

On Sept. 28, 1911: The Manitoba Free Press reported that former attorney general of Manitoba Samuel Biggs, also a founder of the province’s university and law society, had died in Toronto. In Ottawa, governor general Earl Grey spoke at a farewell banquet in his honour. Tensions between Italy and Turkey increased; a dispatch from Milan said all railroads leading to Italian ports were crowded with war supplies, and Italian troops were reportedly headed for Tripoli, while a Turkish steamer, in full view of the Italian fleet, landed 100 troops in Tripoli.
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