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Ottawa Bylaw issues seven tickets for illegal gatherings over the weekend

  OTTAWA The city of Ottawa is reminding residents that social gatherings are prohibited during the stay-at-home order, after Bylaw Services officers spent the weekend responding to a number of calls related to indoor gatherings. Bylaw Services officers issued nine charges for violations of the COVID-19 rules over the past five days, including seven tickets for illegal gatherings. Under Ontario s stay-at-home order, you are not allowed to gather indoors or outdoors with anyone you do not live with, except one other person from outside of the household that lives alone. There were a number of calls related to indoor gatherings in private residences. We want to remind everyone that a stay-at-home order is still in effect, said Anthony Di Monte, Ottawa s general manager of emergency and protective services.

Pet groomers want to be added to Ontario s list of essential businesses during COVID-19 lockdown

  OTTAWA If your dog’s hair is getting a bit long and matted or your cat’s nails need trimming by a professional, your fuzzy friend is going to have to wait a while longer during the COVID-19 lockdown. Ontario’s emergency stay-at-home order states pet grooming services must remain closed, but owners and employees in grooming businesses want the Ontario government to add them to the list of essential businesses. Krista McMurchy is hoping to take her dog, Eragon, to the groomer soon; it is something that she says needs to be done on a regular basis. “Every six to eight weeks to keep his coat from matting, to keep his skin from getting itchy and flaking,” said McMurchy.

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