When is cbc winnipeg going digital
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CBC Manitoba Pathways. News - Canada - Manitoba October Newsroom bureau with Winnipeg's South Asian communities. News - Canada - Manitoba - Community October Live Weather Blog Meteorologist John Sauder tracks the weather moving across the province and gives you the latest updates live on his blog. We are in the midst of that digital transformation in how we work and what we deliver to you each and every day. But that transformation doesn't change our core commitments.
We will continue to provide more original and enterprise journalism than ever before. We will continue to produce more breaking news and current affairs that takes a deep dive into the issues and ideas that matter most to this community. We remain committed to a diversity of ideas, opinions and people to ensure we reflect the true makeup of Winnipeg and Manitoba. We are committed to exploring and celebrating this community with initiatives like Future 40 , more live broadcasts from the community and sponsorships like the one we've just developed with the Winnipeg Art Gallery connected to the fantastic Olympus exhibit.
The number of page views and unique visitors to CBC. More of you connect with us on Facebook and Twitter and engagement with audiences has never been higher. Join the conversation Create account. Already have an account? Manitoba Remembrance Day goes digital to help Manitobans pay respects Remembrance Day ceremonies are taking a hit as COVID restrictions shut down large gatherings, so Manitoba is going digital to help people pay their respects.
Social Sharing. While services last year were virtual, some adjustments were made for those without internet access who still wanted to participate. The Virden legion branch, for example, offered a phone-in option to let up to 99 callers listen in to the ceremony. This year, nine legion branches in Winnipeg and the surrounding area will offer ceremonies. One of those is by invitation while the rest are open to the public, but with capacity limited to fully vaccinated people.
Under current public health orders in Manitoba , indoor gatherings are limited to 25 people or 25 per cent capacity, whichever is lower, and outdoor gatherings are limited to 50 if anyone attending is unvaccinated. The City of Winnipeg ceremony at the RBC Convention Centre, which is typically the largest in the city and draws thousands of people, is once again on hold this year.
The HMCS Chippawa naval reserve, which typically holds the second-largest event in the province, attended by upwards of people, will only have about 70 this year for its invitation-only event. Invited guests will include some family members of service members, along with dignitaries such as Premier Heather Stefanson and MLA Jon Reyes, Manitoba's special envoy for military affairs.
Everyone attending will be required to be fully vaccinated, masked and properly distanced. There will be aging veterans in attendance which means "all the more reason to be cautious," said Sub-Lieut.
John Morris. The ceremony will also be broadcast live via YouTube for everyone unable to be there. Coverage begins at a. We know there are a lot of people who want to take part. Full vaccinations, masks and distancing will be required.
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