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Author of the article: The Sun Times Publishing date: Jun 02, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 5 minute read • This handout illustration image obtained Feb. 27 courtesy of the National Institutes of Health taken with a scanning electron microscope shows SARS-CoV-2 (round blue objects) emerging from the surface of cells cultured in the lab, SARS-CoV-2, also known as 2019-nCoV, is the virus that causes COVID-19. HANDOUT / NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH/AF Photo by NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Article content Ontario’s stay-at-home order expired Wednesday, although for most people much will remain the same. Most existing restrictions on businesses, services, gatherings and activities remain in effect and will likely remain in place until the province enters Step 1 of its roadmap to recovery. ....
Winnipeg Free Press By: Dan Healing, The Canadian Press Posted: Save to Read Later CALGARY - Measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic made for a bumpy ride for most of the ski and snowboard industry in Canada, as revenues slumped even at resorts that were able to maintain near-normal lift ticket sales in a season that’s coming to a close. People snowshoe at the foot of the shut down slopes of the Blue Mountain Ski Resort during a provincial lockdown in The Blue Mountains, Ont., on Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston CALGARY - Measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic made for a bumpy ride for most of the ski and snowboard industry in Canada, as revenues slumped even at resorts that were able to maintain near-normal lift ticket sales in a season that’s coming to a close. ....
Lower visits, revenue reported as pandemic measures created unpredictable ski season by Dan Healing, The Canadian Press Posted May 3, 2021 11:37 am EDT Last Updated May 3, 2021 at 11:44 am EDT CALGARY Measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic made for a bumpy ride for most of the ski and snowboard industry in Canada, as revenues slumped even at resorts that were able to maintain near-normal lift ticket sales in a season that’s coming to a close. While some resorts are reporting increases in visits thanks to local support, most were hurt by the loss of well-heeled international guests as well as COVID-19 related disruptions to food and guest services, said Paul Pinchbeck, CEO of the Canadian Ski Council. ....
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CALGARY - Measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic made for a bumpy ride for most of the ski and snowboard industry in Canada, as revenues slumped even at resorts that were able to maintain near-normal lift ticket sales in a season that’s coming to a close. ....