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Shakespeare s Birthday Celebrations expected to remain virtual in 2021 | Updated: 16:04, 13 January 2021 Stratfordâs annual Shakespeare Celebrations are likely to remain largely virtual this year after organisers conceded April may be too soon to hold such a large gathering in the town. The event, which is organised by Stratford Town Council, regularly attracts thousands of visitors to Stratford in normal times. The celebrations were the focus of huge international attention in 2016 on the 400th anniversary of the Bardâs death, with Royals and stars of stage and screen visiting the town. It has been scaled back somewhat since that special year and with the pandemic sweeping the nation last Spring, the decision was quickly taken to move the event online in 2020 with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and RSC taking part. ....
Article content Small business owners in Stratford are accustomed to slowing down after the holidays, but a looming provincewide lockdown is making Boxing Day feel less like a last-gasp sales opportunity and more like an incoming left hook from a veteran prize fighter. “I heard so many people tell me, ‘I did all my shopping locally, I didn’t get anything out of town,’ and that is extremely encouraging,” said Kimberly Hurley, a local restaurateur who also co-owns The Little Green Grocery. “The thing that’s discouraging is just that we can only take so many blows. Restaurants, in particular, the profit margin is so tight, it’s hard to stay positive.” ....
Author of the article: Beacon Herald staff Publishing date: Dec 15, 2020 • December 15, 2020 • 2 minute read • During this pandemic, it s not easy being a 20-year-old student who also works as a barista, Chloe Peel writes: We re either isolated in our rooms studying or busting our rears making minimum wage while people lash out at us for enforcing rules we didn’t come up with. Photo by Allen McInnis /Montreal Gazette Article content After seven months of fundraising, The Local Community Food Centre is now accepting applications to a brand new fund dedicated to helping local hospitality workers struggling financially due to the COVID-19 crisis. ....