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 Who is the big multinational company coming to Woodbine Avenue in East Gwillimbury  Thats the hottest secret in town. Nobody can say yet, but East Gwillimbury council couldnt hide their excitement at an imminent deal that could jumpstart economic development in the town.Late last month, Rice Commerical Group told the town they have a signed lease for a million-square-foot facility on 18574 and 18818 Woodbine Ave. in between Green Lane and Mount Albert Road along the 404. Mike Rice from RCG said the facility is going to have a big impact on the town.  Having this company land here and build this size of facility, it   basica stanley canada lly a billion-dollar project,  he said.So who is this company planning to build a large-scale advanced logistics and distribution centre                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         When do you think we will be able to unveil this   Ward 3 Coun. Scott Crone asked.Rice said the tenant is goistanley cup ng to be coming into the municipality sometime between January and March.  Its coming, we dont have the time,  Rice said.  But it will happen. 聽聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The suspense is tough, but Mayor Virginia Hackson said to have a facility like this come to the towns lon stanley termosy g talked-about employment lands along Woodbine will be a game-changer.   We now will have the ability to give people jobs in their own community,  Hackson said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           Klrb No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec   econo stanley cup mic recovery plan unveiled Tuesday aims to reopen the province   retail, construction and manufacturing sectors by mid-May, allowing roughly 500,000 people who had been temporarily laid off during the pandemic to return to work.Despite the fact Quebec has more than half of Canada   total number of deaths related to COVID-19 and continues to record hundreds of new cases per day, Premier Francois  stanley termoska Legault said the pandemic 鈥?outside long-term care homes 鈥?is under control.Our challenge is to gradually restart the economy without restarting the pandemic, Legault told reporters in Quebec City.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Under his government   plan, stores outside Montreal can reopen next Monday while those in the greater Montreal region will reopen May 11. Stores in shopping malls will remain closed, unless they can be accessed from outside.The construction industry will completely reopen starting May 11, while manufacturing companies can resume operations the same day, with initial limits on  stanley taza the total number of employees who can work per shift.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 All businesses that reopen will be required to follow guidelines put in place by the province   workplace safety board, which will monitor and enforce the directives.Quebec   top doctor, Horacio Arruda, remained sanguine even as he gave repo