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Toronto will allow 6 a.m. alcohol sales to boost pub visits during Winter OlympicsItaly will officially host the Winter Olympics between Feb. 6 and Feb. 22, with curling beginning Wednesday ahead of the official games.CanadaFeb 4
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Business booming at Halifax pubs during World JuniorsThe world junior hockey tournament is bringing extra business to downtown Halifax, allowing for a much needed economic boost for local businesses.EconomyDec 31, 2022
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Beer shortage caused by Molson Coors strike looms in parts of Quebec, bar owners warnPub owners in rural parts of the province and who are under exclusive contract with Molson Coors say they may be out of beer by next week.CanadaApr 29, 2022
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To VLT or not to VLT? That’s the question for Town of CoaldaleThe Town of Coaldale is moving forward on a new bylaw that would see long-gone video lottery machines make a comeback.PoliticsJan 25, 2022
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Kingston businesses react to Ontario’s Stage 3 reopening plan, loosening restrictionsStage 3 of Ontario's reopening plan amid the novel coronavirus pandemic is set to begin July 17.CanadaJul 15, 2020
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Coronavirus: 3 weeks after reopening, Saskatchewan golf courses are above parGolfers will be allowed indoors in Saskatchewan starting June 8.CanadaJun 7, 2020
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Kingston waives patio fees for local businesses: ‘It’s certainly going to help out’Businesses with sidewalk patio's have their fees waved by the city.EconomyMay 27, 2020
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Coronavirus: 2 Montreal restaurants remain open to serve communities, seniors, health-care workersTwo west island restaurants are struggling with the changes due the COVID-19 pandemic but with the community, seniors and front line health care workers needed food, they're staying open.CanadaApr 19, 2020
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Andrea Montgomery: In defense of tippingDiners at restaurants often only think about the price in terms of the food served. But, as Andrea Montgomery writes, much more happens behind the scenes that deserves compensation.Nov 30, 2018
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Large bar proposed for 104 Street will have lower capacity than first reported: ownersThe ownership group currently applying for a development permit to build a large bar on downtown Edmonton's 104 Street says the size of its hotly-debated proposal has been blown out of proportion.CanadaJul 19, 2016
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