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CALGARY The province has set aside more money for small businesses heavily impacted by the pandemic. Companies with fewer than 500 employees that saw revenue drop by 60 per cent or more - are eligible for up to $10,000. But with one in five Alberta small businesses actively considering closing, some worry the money will be too little, too late to change things. From capacity restrictions, to months- long bans on indoor dining, restaurants have had a tough go during the pandemic, so word of new funding from the province is welcome news to the team at Calgary s Bonterra. “ It s great, said Bonterra operations managr Glen Manzer. Every little bit helps so it s good. We ve been applying for everything, so it should help in the end.”
7-Eleven is trying to introduce in-store alcohol service in Ontario
7-Eleven is trying to introduce in-store alcohol service in Ontario
The convenience store chain has applied for a liquor licence for 61 stores in the province. But why? By Richard Trapunski
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Here’s a pandemic pivot we didn’t see coming: 7-Eleven has applied to introduce in-store alcohol service at 61 stores throughout Ontario.
The convenience store chain has submitted a liquor licence application with the Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) that is now at the public notice phase.
Liquor Sales Licence Applications (for on-site consumption only & only when that is once again permitted) at 61 7-Eleven locations across the province have entered the public notice phase. For information on the specific locations, or to file an objection: https://t.co/fehHIxoNYn AGCO (@Ont AGCO) February 12, 2021