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Value for money is appreciated on Scarboroughs Kingston Road, and Delicious Dish Healthy Food 鈥?which opened April 2 at 3110 Kingston Rd., Unit 2聽鈥?offers some inexpensive Caribbean meals.From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the plaza restaurant near McCowan Road in Cliffcrest serves a $2.99 chicken-and-rice lunch for students. The owner says she has kids too, and understands that their budgets are small.Theres also $5.99 chicken specials 鈥?jerk, stewed, fried or curried, with drink included 鈥?but Delicious Dish also has vegan and vegetarian meals, in addition to brown stew fish, oxtail, jerk chicken and
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stanley cup The restaurant offers catering. It has no website, but will have a Facebook page soon.TYPE ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dine in or take outCUISINE ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley cup Caribbean ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW HOURSMonday to Tuesday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.Wednesday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.Friday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Closed SundayCONTACT3110 Kingston Rd., Unit 2416-519-7454 Mzni S.Korea president to miss APEC summit amid political turmoil
If we needed a reminder that a public health crisis is also an economic crisis, it just showed up in some new numbers about what happened to us in April.And actually, we do need a reminder, because weve got another crisis coming at us.In April, the third wave rolled in hard, lockdowns were imposed, and the economy shrank 0.3 per cent from a month earlier, postponing a full recovery yet again. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ca
stanley tumbler nadians cut back on accommodation, food services, arts and entertainment. They turned to wine, beer and pot to while away the time, and wait for vaccines to kick in and the economy to rebound.And it will. Economists project growth to surge over the course of this year, with a total recovery in hand by next year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But Aprils contraction is a useful lesson be
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