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Some restaurants voluntarily close to protect employees during COVID-19 third wave
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We want to be proactive to protect all our staff, and our family, who are in the age group that is now more at risk, said a note on the website for Toronto restaurant Olde Yorke Fish and Chips.
The midtown area restaurant said the weeks-long hiatus, which includes its takeout service, is due to the record number of COVID-19 cases and the surge of variants in the city. We hope that vaccines will be given to essential workers, as we have been in the front lines of exposure all this time, wrote the Toronto restaurant on its social media page, adding that the restaurant will open again when the owners feel comfortable with the situation in Toronto.
Published Thursday, April 29, 2021 4:12PM EDT City staff are recommending that Toronto City Council approve a new deal negotiated with a digital payment company to simplify and modernize payment across all city services. A staff report approved by the city’s executive committee today says the contract would save the city about $11 million over five years by streamlining payment processes across all services, such as property taxes, court fees, permits, utilities and other services. Currently there are multiple payment systems in place for various city services. According to the report, the contract with PayIt Digital Government Inc. would simplify the experience for customers by creating a single platform for payment across all city services.
We want to be proactive to protect all our staff, and our family, who are in the age group that is now more at risk, said a note on the website for Toronto restaurant Olde Yorke Fish and Chips.
The midtown area restaurant said the weeks-long hiatus, which includes its takeout service, is due to the record number of COVID-19 cases and the surge of variants in the city. We hope that vaccines will be given to essential workers, as we have been in the front lines of exposure all this time, wrote the Toronto restaurant on its social media page, adding that the restaurant will open again when the owners feel comfortable with the situation in Toronto.
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