COVID-19 restrictions, New Year’s Eve is going to look very different for most Winnipeggers.While The Forks, a regular Dec. 31 hotspot, isn’t holding an in-person event this year, there’s still a way Winnipeg families can take in a show featuring local talent and, of course, a fireworks display.“There is no show tonight onsite and no live fireworks, but what we have done is created a virtual New that you can watch anytime after 5:00 tonight… and it’s really awesome,” The Forks’ Clare MacKay told 680 CJOB.“We’re doing our best to still focus on local talent and all the amazing people in our province and bring something to folks who might not have a lot to do tonight.”In addition to the fireworks display — which was actually filmed in a.