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Ski hills must close amid province-wide lockdown

  BARRIE, ONT. Ski hills across the region will have to close amid the province-wide lockdown on Saturday. The news comes just days after most resorts opened for the season. This is 28 days in the middle of peak season. It will be a tough pill to swallow for the ski industry, said Jonathan Reid, Skyline Horseshoe Resort. Kevin Nichol, president of the Ontario Snow Resorts Association (OSRA), was disappointed in the government s choice to close the slopes. Despite working with the Government of Ontario over the past several months, despite nearly 2,500 Ontarians sending letters through the Save Our Skiing campaign, and despite investing heavily into this year s season to keep Ontarians safe, the government has decided to shut down ski hills, Nichol stated in a release.

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Coronavirus: Hospitality industry, ski hills retool in red COVID restriction zone

  COLLINGWOOD, ONT. Simcoe Muskoka s hospitality industry is bracing for new red zone restrictions as local cases of coronavirus soar. The changes under Ontario s COVID-19 response framework take effect at 12:01 a.m. Monday. Occupancy at bars and restaurants is limited to ten customers. While there are caps for outdoor dining, those spaces can remain open. Take out, drive-through, and delivery for food and alcohol is permitted. The rules hit hard in Collingwood, a tourist destination where bars and restaurants are part of the community s fabric. Stephen Walker, the owner of 1858 Caesar Bar, expects challenging times ahead. As a restaurateur, there s no doubt I feel for everybody in the hospitality industry. It s difficult for everybody.

Women s advocacy group added to $1 5m fraud case

nhartnell@tribunemedia.net A Bahamas-based women s rights advocacy group has been added as a respondent in a legal battle over $1.5m alleged to have been derived from an international fraud. The Court of Appeal, in a unanimous ruling yesterday, agreed that Celebrating Women International Ltd should be joined to a case that also involves flamboyant philanthropist , Rudolph Kermit King, and an investigation by the US Justice Department. Mr King has been seeking to remove a restraining Order that froze some $1.511m held by a Bahamian law firm in its client account. The restraining Order was obtained by the Attorney General s Office, acting at the behest of the US attorney for Washington state s western district, as part of a probe into a scheme that defrauded Boeing, the giant aircraft and defence manufacturer.

Local restaurant owners facing tough times

Restaurant owners try to endure as pandemic runs its course By Benjamin Joe ben.joe@lockportjournal.com Dec 10, 2020 1 of 5 James Neiss/staff photographerSophia Mondanos, here, and co-owner Elini Atherinis opened Greek Cuisine, a restaurant in Gasport this summer with high hopes that the pandemic would soon be under control. Since then, they ve had to close two days a week, and are struggling to keep the dream alive during the COVID-19 pandemic. JamesNeiss.com James Neiss/staff photographerReid s restaurant manager Jonathan Reid is part of the third-generation family running the popular landmark restaurant in Lockport. He and his family are adapting to doing business during the COVID-19 pandemic.  

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