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Sign wars so fun for businesses

Author of the article: Brian Kelly Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021  •  April 29, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Article content Any fighting words from Jill Zago are said with a big smile on her face as the business owner squares off in a good-natured sign war with other entrepreneurs. The owner of Stonehouse Wines fired off a pair of salvos to downtown neighbours Coch’s Corner and LCBO at Station Mall on Wednesday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Sign wars so fun for businesses Back to video “Stop wining Coch. Game on,” reads one message board outside Zago’s Queen Street East business.

Pandemic highlights importance of Made in Ontario campaign

Article content The Made in Ontario program is even more important now than what it was before the COVID-19 pandemic began, said Sault Ste. Marie MPP and Minister of Colleges and Universities Ross Romano. Romano said the Ontario government is putting a greater emphasis on the Made in Ontario philosophy since the pandemic began. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Pandemic highlights importance of Made in Ontario campaign Back to video “It is the driving force behind most of the policies we are always pushing,” Romano told a Chamber of Commerce virtual audience Thursday.

COVID-19: Here s the situation in the Sault this week

34 cases screened positive for variants of concern Sault Area Hospital (SAH) confirmed Tuesday that one COVID-19 positive patient from the Greater Toronto Area will be admitted this week. The hospital is preparing to receive one to two patients a day, depending on critical care capacity in our hospital. The release states that patients transferred to the local hospital could be patients with COVID-19 or without COVID-19. Additionally, the local hospital is ramping down on non-urgent and non-emergent surgeries. On Tuesday, a directive was issued by chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams, which meant Northern Ontario hospitals are no longer exempt from the directive to cancel all non-urgent surgeries, in order to clear space for a potential influx of COVID-19 patients.

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