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TORONTO 鈥?In the heat of the summer, Charles Khabouth is already thinking about the chill ahead.The entertainment kingpin behind dozens of clubs, restaurants, entertainment venues and music festivals got many of his businesses back in operation in the spring following the onset of COVID-19, bu
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vaso stanley to continue to venture out in colder months will be tough.If the next few months of COVID does not go away or they don ;t find a solution or medication or something, it going to cripple the city for sure, said Khabouth, who runs Toronto-based Ink Entertainment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It going to get worse because come October, November, December, it gets cold, there no traffic, people are not on patios and people are not walking around.Khabouth concerns are being mirrored by dozens of businesses across the country, nervously eyeing their calendars and
stanley bottles hoping that consumers will continue to visit long after outdoor spaces have closed and temperatures have dropped. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For these owners, the stakes are high. Many of their businesses were shut down for weeks or months when COVID-19 began and they watched sales tank. Others are on the brink of bankruptcy or closure.Depending on how recovery from the pandemic goes, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business fears as many as 218,000 Rbme B.C. lifts wildfires state of emergency
Expect delays along the following routes 鈥?18 closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on Aug. 15, 2024:Queen Elizabeth Way Fort Erie bound between Trafalgar Road and Bronte Road, Oakville: one left lane c
stanley cup losed from Aug. 12 at 10 p.m. until Aug. 17 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Regional Road 25 and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: three alternating lanes closed from Aug. 18 at 9 p.m. until Aug. 24 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Regional Road 25, Milton: three alternating lanes closed from Aug. 18 at 9 p.m. until Aug. 24 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 westbound on-ramp at Ford Drive / Royal Windsor Dr, Oakville: all lanes closed from Aug. 18 at 11 p.m. until Aug. 24 at 5 a.m.Highway 403
stanley taza eastbound off-ramp at Highway 5 / Dundas Street, Mississauga: one alternating lane closed from Aug. 15 at 11 p.m. until Aug. 16
stanley italia at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound express between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Credit River, Mississauga: one alternating lane closed from Aug. 18 at 11 p.m. until Aug. 24 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound on-ramp at Guelph Line, Burlington: all lanes closed from Aug. 18 at 10 p.m. until Aug. 22 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Winston Churchill Blvd, Mississauga and 407, Miss.-Halton: three alternating lanes closed from Aug. 18 at 9 p.m. until Aug. 24 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound between Bronte Road and Trafalgar Road, Oakville: one left lane closed from Aug. 12 at 10 p.m. until Aug. 17 at