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by Lone Sheep Publishing on Monday Apr 19 2021
Premier John Horgan said BC will erect signs at the Alberta border reminding travelers they should not be in the province unless it’s for essential business.
BC Premier John Horgan announced Monday that regulations are being developed by the public safety minister that will restrict movement within the province, including non-essential travel of British Columbians outside their own health regions. If we can t do it without an order, we re prepared to bring an order in . . . non-essential travel should be confined to local travel only, Horgan said during a news conference.
Horgan added that along with the in-province restrictions, BC will erect signs at the Alberta border reminding travelers that, as Horgan suggested, “unless they re coming for essential business, they should not be here.”
Non-essential travel restrictions outside health regions coming as BC looks to reduce spread of COVID-19
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Vancouver restaurant complying with B.C. ban on indoor dining after initial defiance
Last Updated Apr 3, 2021 at 7:16 pm PDT
Gusto ‘A Taste of Italy’ in Vancouver’s Olympic Village on Friday April 2nd, 2021. (Image Credit: Chad Harris / CityNews)
Summary
The owner of Gusto in Olympic Village says new orders are deeply unfair
B.C. health officials ordered restaurants to stop indoor dining for three weeks
VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) A Vancouver restaurant owner is closing down indoor dining after initially saying this week he was unwilling to abide by provincial orders.
“Gusto” in the Olympic Village stayed open this week, despite provincial orders banning indoor dining. However, Friday night saw Vancouver Coastal Health order the restaurant to close posting a notice on the darkened cafe’s door.