11-year-olds Albin Ekman and Oliver Wiström went out on the ice of Lake Vänern to play hockey.

Suddenly the ice broke and the boys ended up in the icy water.

Hockey match ended with ice drama "Thought we would die"


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Albin Ekman and Oliver Wiström talk about the drama as they walked through the ice.

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From 1 March, new restrictions were introduced on the restaurants and cafés that form part of a shopping center, such as a shopping center.

This poses a major challenge for some.

One person per party - but only for certain restaurants


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Lap Bui, which runs one of the restaurants in the 15-house in Karlstad without its own entrance.

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On Thursday, it was exactly one year since Värmland had its first covid cases.

The intensive care unit in Karlstad has coped with the pressure, but the forces are gradually starting to take their toll, says manager Karl Silvhamn.

See also the list of three things you did not think would happen in the past year.

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IVA head Karl Silvhamn looks back on the past year and notes that the pressure has not released, despite the vaccination.

He calls the high death rates in Sweden a failure.

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One year since the first covid falls in Värmland




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Finally, we can suggest the possibility of going to the cinema, despite the current restrictions.

That's when the cinema in Filipstad tests a new approach.

"Rent the whole cinema with film, popcorn and chips"


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Mattias Karlsson and Jomark Polintan want to give cinema in Filipstad new life.