Posted: Apr 26, 2021 8:06 PM ET | Last Updated: April 27
Toronto Public Health has told four workplaces to close completely and seven others to close partially to control COVID-19 outbreaks at those businesses.(Cole Burston/The Canadian Press)
Toronto Public Health has told four workplaces to close completely and seven others to close partially to control COVID-19 outbreaks at those businesses.
The closures, which come under Section 22 of Ontario s Health Protection and Promotion Act, will be temporary and will allow public health officials to investigate the outbreaks.
On Monday evening, TPH released a list of names of the companies that have received written instructions to close fully and partially. TPH said originally it would close eight businesses partially, but said later it decided after it investigated that a partial closure was no longer needed at the eighth workplace to lower the risk of transmission among employees.
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PITTSBURGH – An Erie insurance company is litigating on behalf of 17 of its policyholders who all lost personal property and possessions in a storage unit fire two years ago, claiming that the defendants’ negligence in failing to verify the operation of the unit’s sprinkler system led to the severity of the fire at issue.
Erie Insurance Exchange (a/s/o Joseph and Susan Leader, William Dobransky, William Doyle, Shelley and Lon Farr, Linda Frank, Nathaniel Franskousky, Charles and Judith Hartman, Michael Kumnik, Michael Lieb, Anthony Mauro, Quinn Passarelli, Gary Ruhle, Mark Schmidt and Stephen Yarnot) of Erie filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on April 9 versus OFFICExpress, LLC and SX Management, LLC (doing business as “STORExpress”) of Wexford, EKM Construction, Inc. of Burlington, N.C. and Approved Fire Protection, Inc. of Greenburg.
School board set to award construction work next week Posted
Keith Vandervort
ELY – A public bid opening last Thursday for the first phase of a multi-year building and facility renovation project for the Ely school district gave construction managers and district officials an idea of the real-world cost expectations, estimated to cost about $20 million.
Project construction manager Kraus-Anderson Construction Co. hosted the bid opening in the Washington School auditorium. Just a couple of contractors, a representative from Architectural Resources, Inc., two ISD 696 staff members, a school board member, and a member of the local media witnessed the arduous task of opening and tabulating the sealed bids on more than 30 work scopes.
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Construction and planning continue for development projects around Maricopa.
A permit was issued for commercial electrical work at 41535 W. Shea Way, Building A, to activate a fiber-optic internet, video and phone service feed replat of lots 18 and 19 at the Maricopa Power Center at Oasis at the Wells.
New conduit, pole bases and light poles will be installed for sidewalk lighting from Hogenes Boulevard and North Orchid Avenue north to West Rainbow Drive. The $100,000 project will be done by Maricopa Electric LLC.
A car storage facility will be constructed at APEX Motor Club, 22408 N. Ralston Road, Building 100, for $378,000 by Hensler LLC. A temporary meter will also be installed so Electrical District No. 3 can provide power. The land is owned by Apex Land Co.