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TORONTO 鈥?As Toronto approaches four months of strict pandemic measures that have kept hair salons shuttered, health officials in the city say they aren ;t ruling out allowing haircuts and other such services to resu
stanley taza me outdoors.Toronto top doctor, Eileen de Villa, said this week that while the focus so far has been on outdoor dining and fitness, health officia
stanley thermobecher ls are open to considering other activities that could take place outside.We don ;t preclude discussions on any of the items that that might be outdoors, because we know for a fact that activities that are undertaken outdoors are clearly much lower risk than those that are indoors, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The city is currently in the grey-lockdown zone of Ontario colour-coded pandemic plan, w
stanley mug hich allows some retailers to open with limits but only permits restaurants to do takeout and delivery orders.Local health officials have asked the province to loosen some of the restrictions on outdoor activities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some Toronto salon owners, however, said Thursday that though they ;re eager to get back to work, doing so outdoors poses several logistical challenges.They noted the lack of outdoor space at many salons, particularly in the city downtown, as well as the absence of electricity and water, which are required to wash and blow-dry hair. Lezg Liverpool John s to move slightly south under Pickering development proposal
OTTAWA 鈥?The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada all times Eastern :3:10 p.m.Public health officials in the nation capital are making self-isolation mandatory for those who migh
stanley cups t have COVID-19, until a test rules it out.Ottawa public health officer Dr. Vera Etches issued a sweeping order today saying those who flout it could be subject to fines as a high as $5,000 per day.Among others, the order applies to those who ha
stanley becher ve symptoms of COVID-19 or are known contacts of someone who has tested positive.Ottawa is seeing a rapid rise in the number of new cases, reporting 93 new positive tests today, the most in a single day since April.-2:15 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Manitoba is reporting 24 new COVID-19 cases, 20 of them in Winnipeg.Active case numbers continue to rise in the city and health officials are warning of a case connec
stanley tumblers ted to College Louis Riel high school in Winnipeg. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province also says two previously announced cases have been connected to Maplewood Manor, a long-term care home in Steinbach.Visitor restrictions have been put in place. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW -1:45 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario Premier Doug Ford says expanding access to the flu shot is the first pillar of his province COVID-1