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Drive-in theatres are gearing up to re-open this weekend under Step 1 of Ontario s re-opening plan. While some people are craving a drink on a cool. ....
Toronto cancelling CNE, major summer events for 2nd year in a row by Michael Ranger Last Updated May 14, 2021 at 5:27 pm EDT A general view of the children s ride area at the 2018 Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto on Sept. 1, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dominic Chan Some of Toronto’s largest crowd-drawing events will be facing another year of cancellations because of COVID-19. The City of Toronto says it will issue no permits for events until after Labour Day (Sept. 6). The cancellations include festivals and other large, in-person gatherings, held at outdoor sites managed by the city or other public locations, such as roads, parks and civic squares. ....
Article content That frustrates the Brantford, Ont., resident. When the Ontario government ordered ski hills closed as part of a provincial lockdown in December, the father of three started an online petition demanding a decision reversal. His appeal at www.change.org has drawn more than 88,780 signatures as of Thursday afternoon. Searchmont Resort announced last fall that artificial snow would not be produced this season. The hill has yet to open for the winter. A Jan. 8 statement on the hill’s Facebook says no decision will be made until the provincial lockdown ends. Cardoso argues skiing and snowboarding are perfect sports to enjoy during the COVID-19. Participants wear helmets to cover their faces. There’s plenty of room on the hill. Traffic only goes one way – down – unlike grocery stores and large retailers, such as Walmart, where directional arrows are routinely ignored in shopping aisles. Snowboarding and skiing, Cardoso adds, also offer a welco ....
NetNewsLedger Ski Hill Closure hits Mount Baldy and Loch Lomond hard Thunder Bay – Alpine skiing in Ontario is closed down as part of the provincial lockdown to eliminate the spread of COVID-19 in the province. Ontario is apparently the only province that has closed ski hills. Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta hills and resorts are open, and following strict COVID-19 protocols. Sunshine Village in Banff is restricting the number of people allowed on the mountain. Here in Thunder Bay, both Mount Baldy and Loch Lomond are currently closed. Nordic skiing places like Kamview Nordic is open. The move has put downhill ski hills in Ontario behind a serious financial eight-ball. Losing the holiday ski business isn’t something easily replaced. The $20,000 promised to Ontario businesses likely won’t cover the losses in revenues for these seasonal businesses. ....
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