There's a Storm coming.....

Seriously, major weather hitting MB here.... Wolverine staff are playing it by ear but we are not expecting to be open tomorrow due to the storm hitting the banks of MB this evening!

So what this means for you..... delayed shipping from MB, delay in comms as we do our best to work remotely amidst potential power outages and poor weather conditions. Our staff are going to get as many comms done from home, but no parcels will be moving in MB I can pretty much guarantee that! Friday and Monday are also holidays for CP !!!

So there are going to be some serious delays coming from us here unfortunaly when you combine the storm and this holiday weekend. If you have an outstanding order we will be reaching out and touching base, but right now there are no work arounds for this... it is an inevitability...

So if your here in MB get ready to hunker down for a few days! We will try and stay on social media to communicate with everyone as we weather the storm ( punny ) but we will do our best to get back to emails as well during this time! Stay safe and stay off the darn roads if your here......


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Good advice, next door we are expecting the "spring blizzard" as well, not impressed, it's been a loooong winter for sure. I'll be "rolling the boulder in front of the door as well" They are talking road closures and not recommending travel at all. Good luck and stay safe. Cheers
 
The parents in law live right near Cromer. Doesn't sound like a fun storm at all! Some places I'm seeing are calling for 30-50 cms! Keep those hatches battened down!!
 
Fear mongering, as the media started this and a lot of the shelfs are empty at the groceries, toilet paper is nowhere to be found, LOL,
i believe it when i see it, i am prepared though, but i believe everyone is Exaggerating by a lot.
 
Is that 5-20 cm snow and wind gusts of 40 to 60 km?
And you guys call that a storm..

That’s a typical spring day here.
Lol
 
Snow storm was not the first thing that popped into my mind when I read the title of this thread. My first thought was "What have the f*&#@!^ liberals done now".
 
This is becoming more than a joke. I grew up in Manitoba and March 4 1966 was a big storm. I still went to work at a part time job Winnipeg Free Press and my father walked out on the prairie to the newest firehall to take care of it when no one else would go. He spent 3 or 4 days there on his own before they plowed it out. Now they are shutting down flights, NHL games, school buses before it even hits.
Last time I drove to Winnipeg in winter I could not see the road for more than a few feet and yet I passed all the nuts in the ditches and centre median and had no problem getting to my mother's funeral.

Soft soft soft people. No I did not walk to school uphill both ways. But I did walk to school and so did the girls in their skirts at -30C and windy. ;)

https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/in-pict...6-blizzard-that-buried-the-province-1.4840530
 
Some of these comments are something else let me tell ya! Wow..

Anyways, we are closed today due to the weather system here in MB that is dumping snow down like it's nobodies business. We have staff working from home to get as much done as we can remotely for you!

Now if you'll excuse me I'm off to my globalist propaganda production meeting for soft soft soft people.. Go Cobra!!

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This is becoming more than a joke. I grew up in Manitoba and March 4 1966 was a big storm. I still went to work at a part time job Winnipeg Free Press and my father walked out on the prairie to the newest firehall to take care of it when no one else would go. He spent 3 or 4 days there on his own before they plowed it out. Now they are shutting down flights, NHL games, school buses before it even hits.
Last time I drove to Winnipeg in winter I could not see the road for more than a few feet and yet I passed all the nuts in the ditches and centre median and had no problem getting to my mother's funeral.

Soft soft soft people. No I did not walk to school uphill both ways. But I did walk to school and so did the girls in their skirts at -30C and windy. ;)

Lol, wut??

Keeping people safe nowadays is considered soft.
People used to eat porridge, gruel, and moldy bread as their daily meals (assuming they had daily meals) and now we can buy cheese and Doritos!
Let's get back to the good ol' days of when people had to work as serfs for their wealthy landowners eh!?
 
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