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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 06/05/2020 (1709 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
A 24-hour project is a huge undertaking. Before the clock struck midnight on May 6, our staff spent many hours arranging and organizing who was going where at what time.
Between midnight on May 6 and midnight on May 7, 25 reporters and five photographers hit the streets to capture Winnipeggers’ lives during the pandemic.
Once the calendar flipped over to Thursday, even more hours of editing, design and layout were required — at a breakneck pace — to bring the project to fruition by Friday evening’s deadline.
Writers
Malak Abas
Taylor Allen
Tom Brodbeck
Grant Burr
Martin Cash
Danielle Da Silva
Leesa Dahl
Carl DeGurse
Frances Koncan
Sarah Lawrynuik
Erin Lebar
Dan Lett
Melissa Martin
Katie May
Julia-Simone Rutgers
Dean Pritchard
Joyanne Pursaga
Maggie Macintosh
Mike Sawatzky
Niigaan Sinclair
Stacey Thidrickson
Ryan Thorpe
Eva Wasney
Willy Williamson
Jen Zoratti
Photographers
Ruth Bonneville
Mike Deal
Jason Halstead
Mikaela MacKenzie
John Woods
Editors
Paul Samyn
Scott Gibbons
Wendy Sawatzky
Mike Aporius
Copy editing
Grant Burr
Laurie Bailey
Jeff Slusky
Karen Wiecek
Rob Williams
Digital design
Eric Bailey
Alex Richards
Wendy Sawatzky
Print design
Leesa Dahl
We also recognize the staff not directly involved in this project who took on extra work to make time for those who were.