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City offices closed While closed to the public, City staff are still here to serve you by phone or e-mail. Contact today More funding coming to hotels, resorts and tourism businesses Written by Ryan Forbes Friday, Apr 23 2021, 4:59 AM Tourism-based business owners and outfitters rallied in front of Fort Vermillion last summer, as they asked the government for financial support. Article continues below advertisement ↴ Ontario is providing a new round of funding and support to tourism and hospitality-based businesses across the province. Ontario says they will be introducing the Ontario Tourism and Hospitality Small Business Support Grant soon, which will provide one-time $10,000 to $20,000 payments to eligible businesses in the tourism and hospitality sector.

Local businesses receive $2 91 million from province to keep doors open

Article content It can be challenging for businesses whose customers come from China, Russia and Korea, especially when the borders are closed due to COVID-19. Mark Downey, CEO of Fur Harvesters Auction Inc. in North Bay, was proud to announce to the business community during a funding announcement Friday morning that through the pandemic, the company was able to keep its doors open and not lay off staff. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Local businesses receive $2.91 million from province to keep doors open Back to video “Normally, our business depends on an international clientele travelling to North Bay, which was made impossible by COVID-19. With our normal business operations disrupted at the same time that we were in expansion mode, (Northern Ontario Recovery Program) funding has been a real shot in the arm, helping us to keep our doors open and our staff employed,” he said.

Area businesses receive $2 9 million

Article content It can be challenging for businesses whose customers come from China, Russia and Korea, especially when the borders are closed due to COVID-19. Mark Downey, CEO of Fur Harvesters Auction Inc. in North Bay, was proud to announce to the business community during a funding announcement Friday morning that through the pandemic, the company was able to keep its doors open and not lay off staff. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Area businesses receive $2.9 million Back to video “Normally, our business depends on an international clientele travelling to North Bay, which was made impossible by COVID-19. With our normal business operations disrupted at the same time that we were in expansion mode, (Northern Ontario Recovery Program) funding has been a real shot in the arm, helping us to keep our doors open and our staff employed,” he said.

Local businesses receive $2 91 million from province to keep doors open

Local businesses receive $2 91 million from province to keep doors open
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