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Canine golf cart joyride, travel rules and Manitoba's most expensive homes: The top five most-read stories of November 2021

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Here are the top five most-read stories on CTV News Winnipeg for November 2021.

Manitoba introduces new public health restrictions to reduce COVID-19 case numbers

On Nov. 12, Dr. Brent Roussin and Health Minister Audrey Gordon announced new public health orders amid a rise in COVID-19 cases numbers around the province.

CTV's Kayla Rosen reports.

This story was first published on Nov. 12, 2021

 

A look at Manitoba's most expensive homes on the market

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Manitoba has seen record-breaking numbers when it comes to real estate.

CTV's Kayla Rosen reports.

This story was first published on Nov. 19, 2021

 

'Might not be for the faint of heart': What Canadians need to know about travelling across the U.S. land border

With the United States set to reopen its land and sea border to fully vaccinated Canadians for non-essential travel for the first time since March 2020, many Canadians are set to hit the road headed south.

CTV's Katherine Dow reports.

This story was first published on Nov. 2, 2021

 

Review of Winnipeg preschool launched by province after mom found son, 3, alone in the cold

The province has launched a review of a Winnipeg preschool after a mom found her three-year-son outside and alone in the cold.

CTV's Josh Crabb reports.

This story was first published on Nov. 24, 2021

 

Dog takes golf cart for a ride in Manitoba, crashes into truck

A Manitoba canine with a love of golf cart rides – but questionable driving skills – took a short journey he won’t soon forget, and neither will his owners.

CTV's Simon Stones reports.

This story was first published on Nov. 1, 2021

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Hertz CEO out following electric car 'horror show'

The company, which announced in January it was selling 20,000 of the electric vehicles in its fleet, or about a third of the EVs it owned, is now replacing the CEO who helped build up that fleet, giving it the company’s fifth boss in just four years.

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