Manitoba health officials expected to discuss coronavirus modelling at Friday briefing “Most of my members are dealing with lots of challenges right now,” Jocelyn told 680 CJOB.“The big accommodation properties that are (usually) putting lots of rooms through that have the really big ballrooms… and the smaller neighbourhood hotels.
They would have the pub going, the VLTs on, the restaurant that everybody likes to go to, Christmas parties, etc.”Jocelyn said the frustration extends through tourism-related industries in general, as the pandemic means a dearth of visitors looking to spend money in the city.“Anything tourism… there’d be lots of of people that would be travelling into the city, and they’re going to make it a weekend, and.
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