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Ont. businesses, workers 'disappointed' in new round of closures, capacity limits

Ont. businesses, workers 'disappointed' in new round of closures, capacity limits

TORONTO — Ontario business owners were fretting about the future of their companies as workers braced for layoffs after the province levied new COVID-19 measures forcing some to close their doors temporarily and others to limit visitors.
Many BlackBerry phones to stop working as company decommissions several services

Many BlackBerry phones to stop working as company decommissions several services

Many of BlackBerry Ltd.'s mobile phones will stop reliably working on Tuesday after the company decommissions several of its services. The Waterloo, Ont.-based business is decommissioning services for BlackBerry 7.
Here are the new public health measures that will take effect on Wednesday in Ontario

Here are the new public health measures that will take effect on Wednesday in Ontario

Ontario will reintroduce restrictions this week to blunt the spread of the Omicron variant. Here's a look at the latest public health measures, which kick in on Wednesday and are expected to remain in place until at least Jan. 26.
Arts groups innovate to battle COVID-caused revenue downturn

Arts groups innovate to battle COVID-caused revenue downturn

Naia Kete, like so many musicians, had her life turned upside down by the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost overnight, Kete’s busy schedule of concerts as a solo artist and with her reggae band Say Real was canceled, eliminating her primary source of income.
FDA expands Pfizer boosters for more teens as omicron surges

FDA expands Pfizer boosters for more teens as omicron surges

The U.S. is expanding COVID-19 boosters as it confronts the omicron surge, with the Food and Drug Administration allowing extra Pfizer shots for children as young as 12.
Centerra outlines expected settlement terms with Kyrgyz Government

Centerra outlines expected settlement terms with Kyrgyz Government

TORONTO — Centerra Gold Inc. has outlined its expected terms to settle a dispute with the Kyrgyz Republic over a gold mine the country seized last year.
2021 box office closes with more fireworks for 'Spider-Man'

2021 box office closes with more fireworks for 'Spider-Man'

NEW YORK (AP) — Hollywood closed out 2021 with more fireworks at the box office for “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” which topped all films for the third straight week and already charts among the highest grossing films ever.
Twitter bans personal Greene account for COVID-19 misinfo

Twitter bans personal Greene account for COVID-19 misinfo

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Twitter on Sunday banned the personal account of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for multiple violations of its COVID-19 misinformation policy, according to a statement from the company.
Officials: Nearly 1K structures destroyed in Colorado fire

Officials: Nearly 1K structures destroyed in Colorado fire

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Tech firms slowly moving into Calgary's hollowed out downtown core

Tech firms slowly moving into Calgary's hollowed out downtown core

CALGARY — In the nearly two years since the COVID-19 pandemic forced workers out of Calgary's downtown towers and into home offices, the city's core has changed. Many of the changes are subtle.