Manitoba starts to ease COVID-19 restrictions

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The Manitoba government is going to start easing some of its COVID-19-related restrictions starting Monday. Premier Brian Pallister says dentists, retail stores, campgrounds and restaurant patios will be able to reopen, and more services could follow in June.

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The Manitoba government is going to start easing some of its COVID-19-related restrictions starting Monday. Premier Brian Pallister says dentists, retail stores, campgrounds and restaurant patios will be able to reopen, and more services could follow in June.

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