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SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust Releases First Quarter Results for 2021

$1.85 per unit annualized distribution maintained; Open shopping centre portfolio continues to provide recurring income with a committed occupancy rate of 97.3%; Average collection levels across portfolio exceed 94% for the quarter; 631 presold condominium units at Transit City 3 commence closings today; and Health authorities using approximately 150,000 square feet of SmartCentres’ donated space in Cambridge, Rimouski, Chilliwack, and Maple Ridge as vaccination centres; discussions continue on additional locations to assist to fast-track the vaccination process for all Canadians. TORONTO, May 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (“SmartCentres” or the “Trust”) (TSX: SRU.UN) is pleased to report its financial and operating results for the quarter ended March 31, 2021.

Ottawans report long waits to score appointments as province opens booking site to adults in designated hot spots

Ottawans report long waits to score appointments as province opens booking site to adults in designated hot spots Some reported hours-long waits and frustrating crashes as tens of thousands of people across Ontario likely even more spent the morning hours securing their spots. Author of the article: Marco Vigliotti, Blair Crawford Publishing date: May 03, 2021  •  May 3, 2021  •  5 minute read  •  Asif Hameed poses for a photo outside his home in Ottawa Monday. Asif is a Carleton PhD student who managed to book his vaccine for Friday after a 2.5 hour wait online. There were 117,000 people ahead of him. Photo by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia Article content

Phone has not stopped ringing: Demand for appointments skyrockets after AZ opened to those 40-plus

Article content The expansion to those 40-plus comes only days after the Ontario Progressive Conservative government introduced new restrictions to combat spiking COVID-19 cases in the province. Given the change in eligibility, the professional association for Ontario pharmacists says deliveries of vaccines will need to pick up to meet the increased demand. “Supply of the vaccine at the provincial level being distributed to the pharmacies, given the large change in cohort, is definitely on our minds,” said Jen Baker, chair of the board of the Ontario Pharmacists Association. She added that she expects the AstraZeneca vaccine to be available for those 18 and older in the near future.

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