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Article content “We don’t really have a (positive) handle on why they’re more transmissible, so what aspect of general prevention is most important is not yet clear,” said Dr. Lynora Saxinger, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Alberta. Variant has mutated in a way that allows it to latch on to its human hosts more easily.

ShareShare this Story: Manitoba RCMP has one word for anyone thinking about smoking weed on frozen lakes: Don’t Copy LinkEmailFacebookTwitterRedditPinterestLinkedInTumblrNews Local NewsCOVID 19GroundworkPoliticsCrimeNationalCOVID 19 WorldInsightVideosWeatherArchives Sports HockeyEdmonton OilersCult of HockeyNHLEdmonton Oil KingsJunior HockeyFootballEE FootballCFLNFLGolfGolf Videos BaseballBasketballNBANCAASoccerMLSInternational SoccerLocal SportsTennisCurlingOlympicsOpinion EditorialsColumnistsLettersMalcolm Mayes editorial cartoonsBusiness Local BusinessOpen during COVID Featured BusinessesReal EstateCommercial Real EstateMortgagesEnergyTechnologyGamingInternetPersonal TechScienceSpaceTech BizFP Markets Small BusinessAlberta’s Top EmployersArts Local ArtsMoviesMovie Listings TelevisionTV ListingsTheatreMusicBooksCelebrityFestivalsLife Shopping EssentialsFashion BeautyHomesBuying and SellingCondosDecoratingGardeningRenovatingVacation HomesHealthDiet FitnessFamily ChildMenSeniorsSexual HealthWomenParentingRelationshipsRoyalsFoodLocal food reviewsRecipesTaste AlbertaTravelSki SnowboardPuzzlesNew York Times Crossword ComicsAdviceHoroscopesContestsReaders’ Choice Obituaries Browse Notices Place an Obituary Place an In Memoriam Classifieds Place an Ad Business Card Directory Celebrations Real Estate Marketplace Local Directory This Week’s FlyersJobs Auction Special SectionsDrivingHealthingThe GrowthOpPodcastsePaper Our OffersMy AccountFAQBreadcrumb Trail LinksNewsLegalizationManitoba RCMP has one word for anyone thinking about smoking weed on frozen lakes: Don’tThe ice could prove treacherous and fines for impairment apply whether having a few swigs or a few puffs. / Photo by Selkirk RCMPArticle Sidebar ShareShare this Story: Manitoba RCMP has one word for anyone thinking about smoking weed on frozen lakes: Don’t Copy LinkEmailFacebookTwitterRedditPinterestLinkedInTumblrArticle contentThe RCMP is reminding Manitobans that they face hefty fines for using weed or alcohol on the ice of lakes and waterways, an added incentive to remain sober if the risk of crashing through the ice and plunging into frigid water isn’t enough.COVID 19 restrictions have sent many people in the province to the great outdoors, sometimes enhancing their enjoyment with a little alcohol and/or cannabis. But not all ice is equal and how sound it is depends on where it’s located.There has been a marked increase in the popularity of ice fishing this year in southern Manitoba.Article content continuedBut the uptick in interest has brought with it a rise in illegal alcohol and cannabis consumption.

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