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 TORONTO 鈥?Falling metals and materials stocks pulled the Toronto stock market moderately lower Wednesday, while the U.S. central bank announced it 
stanley thermobecher  was leaving its key interest rate unchanged.The SP/TSX composite index fell 76.51 points to 15,543.14, with all major sectors registering declines.On the corporate front, shares of Home Capital Group Inc.  TSX:HCG  fell nearly 12 per cent or 91 cents to $6.84 after the troubled mortgage lender postponed the release of its financial results until May 11. The company had been scheduled to release the figures Wednesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A number of other big companies reported earnings.The owner of the Toronto Star newspaper and other media operations reported a $24.4 million loss in its most recent quarter as it c 
stanley mug ontinued to deal with declining advertising revenue. The loss was an improvement from last year when the comparable losses were more than twice as big. Shares of Torstar  TSX:TS.B  shed more than nine per cent, or 16 cents, to $1.50.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Loblaw  TSX:L , Canada   biggest grocery and drug store retailer, reported $230 million in net earnings, up from $193 million in the same quarter last year. 
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 While the COVID-19 booster shot rollout is in fill effect across the province, new infections continue to emerge in Ontario   big-name grocery stores.As the Omicron variant becomes the dominant strain and leads to a huge spike in cases, here are some of the grocery store locations being impacted by infections.Metro     
stanley taza            ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Dec. 21: New case at Food Basics, 300 John St., Thornhill, with employee   last day worked being Dec. 18Dec. 21: Two new cases at Metro Distribution centre, 170 West Mall, Etobicoke, with employee   last days worked being Dec. 16 and 10        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       
stanley cup            Dec. 18: New case at Food Basics, 509 Commissioners Rd. W., London, with last day worked being Dec. 13Dec. 18: New case at Metro, 3221 Derry Rd. W., Mississauga, with last day worked being Dec. 4               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Dec. 18: New case at Food Basics, 1350 16th St., Owen Sound, with employee   last day worked being Dec. 2                
stanley cups  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Dec. 17: New case at Metro, 11729 Tecumseh Rd E, Windsor, with employee   last day worked being Dec. 10Dec. 17: New case at Food Basics, 1300 Bath Rd., Kingston, with employee   last day worked being Dec. 13Dec. 16: New case at Metro Centre de distribution, 75 Vickers Rd., Etobicoke, with employees last da