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New COVID-19 cases have emerged in several well-known grocery stores across the province.The new cases come as Ontario is on the verge of implementing the COVID-19 vaccine certificate program requiring people to show proof of vaccination to enter most indoor leisure and recreation settings, including restaurants, bars, clubs, fitness facilities, concert venues and event spaces.Here a list of new COVID-19 cases in some of Ontario big name stores: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Met stanley cup ro鈥?Sept. 13: New case at Adonis at 20 Ashtonbee Road in Scarborough with last day worked being Sept. 8 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Sept. 11: New case at Metro at 371 St. Paul Ave. in Brantford with last day worked being Sept. 9鈥?Sept. 10: New case at Metro at 1370 South Service Road in Stoney Creek with last day worked being Se stanley mugs pt. 4 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Sept. 9: New case at Adonis at 1240 Eglinton Avenue in stanley termosar Mississauga with last day worked being Sept. 3 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sept. 7: Two new cases at Metro at 425 Bloor St. in Toronto with last day worked being Aug. 29 and 31.We will always do everything we can to support our teammates and ensure their safety, and the safety of our customers as well, Metro said in an online statement. Where required, we will communi Wwxj A look at declining Rogers magazine sales
MEXICO 鈥?The Starr Clark Tin Shop and Underground Railroad Museum will open its doors to visitors at an open house Dec. 1 at 2 p.m.Jim Hotchkiss left and Rich LaCrosse admire the han stanley tumblers d-hewn white pine beams and floor at the Starr Clark Tin Shop on Main Street in Mexico. The building is being restored by the Mexico Historical Society and will house displays about the Underground Railroad. The historical society will host an open house at 2 p vaso stanley .m. Dec. 1.The building at the intersection of state Routes 104 and 69 in the village of Mexico was a known site of abolitionist activity during the decades preceding the Civil War.Constructed in 1827, it is believed to be the oldest mercantile building in Oswego County.It was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.The Mexico Historical Society acquired the building and, led by village residents Jim and Brenda Hotchkiss, raised funds to restore it and plan exhibits for an Underground Railroad interpretive center.The group received a New York State Environmental Protection Fund gran stanley cup t and local matching funds to help finance the project.The museum will feature tinsmiths tools and tables and an interpretive kiosk on the Underground Railroad provided by the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.Additional items will be added as renovation continues and more rooms are made ready for visitors.The Mexico Historical Society will host an open house Dec. 1, at 2 p.m. at the Starr Clark Tin Shop and Undergroun |