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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario governing Liberals are promising to expand a large stretch of protected land around the Toronto region if re-elected next month, a pledge that comes after the province Tories backtracked on a promise to allow housing development in the green space.The future of the Greenbelt 鈥?the world largest permanently protected green space 鈥?has been a political hot potato roughly a week before Ontario election campaign gets underway.Premier Kathleen Wynne vowed Wednesday to extend the Greenbelt into ecologically sensitive areas such as the Orangeville and Oro moraines and the Nottawasa
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If bread is the staff of life, as the old proverb says, then Ancasters COBS Bread is supporting the very foundation of existence to the local c
stanley us ommunity.For nearly a year, COBS Bread, located on Wilson Street in the Trinity Wilson Commons shopping plaza at Duffs Corners, has been providing its wide assortment of savoury an
stanley bottles d sweet bread, along with other baked goods to a growing number of loyal customers.But since March, when the coronavirus pandemic hit Hamilton, COBS Bread has managed to survive as it continues to give customers the sustenance of life. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are considered an essential service, said bakery owner and operator Donnell Asper. Everybody wants bread. I can honestly say we are not doing bad. Missy Bell, COBS Bread sales manager, says being designated an essential service has been a saving grace for us, allowing the bakery to develop a local customer fol
stanley kubek lowing during the coronavirus pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Customers have been pretty steady supporting the business, she said.But beyond the typical wheat, grain and sour dough breads the bakery has available each morning for eager clientele, it also has a wide assortment of scones, tarts, buns and pizzas. And with Christmas coming, the bakery is preparing for specialized goods, such as gingerbread and eggnog scones that are expected to do well, along with its popular lemon and blueberry scone